need help with chemistry essay? details below.

you will prepare a multi-media presentation to teach a fellow student more about the laws that you learned about in this unit. Your project will focus on three laws of your choice, so think about which ones you understood best. Choose three from this list:

  • Boyle’s Law
  • Charles’s Law
  • Gay-Lussac’s Law
  • Avogadro’s Law
  • Graham’s Law

The purpose of your presentation will be to explain how to apply these laws. Your target audience should be a fellow student who has some knowledge of chemistry, but needs additional help with these specific laws.

For each law that you explain, include the following:

  • History of law (maximum one slide)
  • The formula, and what the formula stands for (maximum one slide)
  • Example Problems: explain how to solve both problems clearly, step by step (use as many slides as you need to clearly illustrate your steps)

Each slide should include information as well as a visual aid (picture, video, animated gif, etc). Keep your slides informative but concise.

You may use the problems from your apply activities to illustrate these concepts, or you may choose to create your own examples. Make sure that you are only using your own words. If you use information from the internet or other sources for research, you must cite your sources. Using an online tool such as http://citationmachine.net/index2.php can help you create your works cited page. (Remember that we use APA in Science class.)

I recommend creating your presentation online. Google Presentations is a function of Google Drive. (You will need a Gmail account to use this service, but these are free, safe, and reliable.) This is essentially a free, online version of PowerPoint.

1) Go to drive.google.com. Log in to your Google account.

2) “Create” a “Presentation.”

3) Complete your project according to the above instructions.

4) Go to “File” and then “Share.”

5) Under “Who Has Access,” locate the default “Private.”

6) Beside “Private,” locate “Change…”

7) Select instead “Anyone with the link.”

8) Place the URL in your assignment submission.

Excellent

Average

Poor

Clarity

Worth: 40%

Presentation is easy to follow and informative.

Presentation communicates information, but viewer may struggle.

Presentation has too much text per slide.

Presentation has too little information and cannot stand alone.

Accuracy

Worth: 40%

Math is correct.

History is factually accurate.

Each variable in the formula is correctly identified.

Math includes some errors in computation.

There are some historical facts that are inaccurate.

Some variables are not correctly identified.

Math is not correct.

History is not correct.

Incorrect formulas were used.

Formula is incorrect or lacking variables.

Graphics

Worth: 20%

Presentation includes a variety of appropriate visual aids.

Presentation only has one type of graphics.

Some graphics are inappropriate or irrelevant.

Presentation does not include graphics.

“Make sure to show your work and use the correct amount of significant figures. “

 
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