Notes
Teaching Ideas and Suggestions
Application of Hess's Law can be a troublesome part of a Chemistry class for many students. This Concept Builder should help. It provides nine opportunities (or more, when there are misses) to practice. The process involves adding two or more given equations in order to generate the target equation. The process is simplified through the use of our online interface. Students can quicly click on a button and have the equation reversed. Or they can click on a mulitplier and have all the coefficients instantly changed. They can then begin to focus on Hess's Law and the effect of these manipulations on the ∆H of the given equations. Once they have effectively produced the target equation, they will have to calculate the ∆H of it.
The questions are shown on a separate page (viewable by logged-in teachers only). Teachers are encouraged to view the questions in order to judge which levels are most appropriate for their classes and what level of preparation and practice would be required. We recommend doing the levels in order and we emphasize that the third level (Wizard) is most essential. There is no redundancy in the levels. The Apprentice and the Master level utilize equations with fictional substances - A, B, C, ... F. The questions provide an excellent opportunity to manipulate and add the given equations to yield the target equation. The Wizard level uses real substances and includes actual reactions.
Our Concept Builders typically utilize a variety of strategies to make each student's experience different. For instance, questions are grouped into Question Groups. The Question Groups randomly numbered such that one student's Group #1 is another student's Group #3. Questions from within the group are selected at random such that two side-by-side students working on the same Question Group are more likely to have a different question than the same question. And the order in which Question Groups are presented to students is scrambled and unlikely to be the same order for two side-by-side students.