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Lesson 2 - The Chemistry of Life

Worksheets

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Textbook assignment

Step 1:

Read Chapter 2, all pages, in your text and answer the related questions on your worksheets.

If you need help, there is an answer key at the front desk of the Biology Learning Center.

Textbook publisher's web activities

Step 2: Complete the following activities from the textbook publisher's website. Answer the related questions on your worksheet. These activities are from a previous edition of your textbook - that's OK. (Note: Only complete the activities listed below, not all of the activities for each text chapter.)

Reminder: When doing the textbook publisher's web activities make sure you read all of the pages. Click on the right arrow at the bottom to view additional pages.

Chapter 2 textbook publisher's web activities

  • 2.1 -Atoms
  • 2.3 - Bonds
  • 2.4 - Water
  • 2.4 - pH scale

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Lab activities

Complete the following activities and answer the related questions on your worksheet.

Step 3: Complete In-Class Activity - Measuring pH
(for lab points)

Step 4: Complete At-home Activity - Acids and Bases in Your Daily Life
(for lab points)

 

Self quiz

Step 5: Review material from lesson 2 to prepare for your exam.

Use the self-quiz below to review material from lesson 2 that will be on your exam. These questions are similar, but not identical, to questions on your exam.

Click here to begin the multiple choice self-quiz for lesson 2

 

Optional

There are no optional activities for this lesson.

 

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