Matching pairs game based on the application of Le Chatelier's principle, suitable for both AS and A level chemistry.
Students can play in pairs or larger groups.
Two possible ways to play:
All cards face down on the table, player chooses two cards, if they get an equilibrium reaction and a change in condition they have to explain how the position of equilibrium will change. If they get it right they win the pair.
Deal cards out among a larger group any remaining cards in middle of table, players take turns to show a matching pair from their pack, and if they explain correctly (as above) they win the pair.
Player with the most pairs wins. Red cards are stretch and challenge cards.
Students can play in pairs or larger groups.
Two possible ways to play:
All cards face down on the table, player chooses two cards, if they get an equilibrium reaction and a change in condition they have to explain how the position of equilibrium will change. If they get it right they win the pair.
Deal cards out among a larger group any remaining cards in middle of table, players take turns to show a matching pair from their pack, and if they explain correctly (as above) they win the pair.
Player with the most pairs wins. Red cards are stretch and challenge cards.
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