lesson 4.0 (2 Reviews) • 68 Downloads lesson 68 Downloads 4.0 (2 Reviews) beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Fractional distillation recap Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Science_Team Subject Science — Chemistry Grade Level Grades 9-12 Resource Type Activity License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson reviewing lesson on fractional distillation. Resources Files beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Powerpoint[1].ppt Activity February 9, 2020 412 KB Log in to Download Log in to Download beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. card_match_fuel[1].doc Activity February 9, 2020 30.5 KB Log in to Download Log in to Download beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. card_sort_long_and_short_chain_molecules[1].doc Activity February 9, 2020 28 KB Log in to Download Log in to Download Reviews Log in to Write a Review 4.0 2 Reviews SML Member February 14, 2011 This is nice, but it's a topic for c1a, not c1b SML Member February 25, 2011 Nice but cracking would produce an alkane and an alkene, not two alkane molecules. SML Member January 30, 2016 Generated comment #20643 SML Member July 04, 2016 Generated comment #83274 Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Electromagnet Tutorial Presentation • Grades 6-8 Science_Team Lesson Investigative Skills • Grades 6-8 Science_Team Lesson Electromagnets • Grades 6-8 Science_Team Lesson Are These Chemical Reactions Good or Bad? Activity • Grades 6-8 Science_Team Lesson Label the bean plant Activity • Grades K-2 Science_Team Lesson Electricity in your Home Handout, Worksheet • Grades K-2 Science_Team
SML Member February 25, 2011 Nice but cracking would produce an alkane and an alkene, not two alkane molecules.
This is nice, but it's a topic for c1a, not c1b