In many classes, students can struggle with real-life applications, but in chemistry classes, they learn about everyday topics through their unit on energy and chemical change.
“Thermal chemistry is about chemical reactions and physical process and when there losing energy or ganing energy and how we as scientist can track that energy flow,” chemistry teacher Donald McNeil said.
Through this process, students determine whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic using stoichiometry.
“We use stoichiometry and I really like stoichiometry because it’s like math so I think it’s like really easy,” sophomore Ariesha Chitre said.
This unit ties together concepts learned in previous chapters.
“Yeah, it was really easy because it had a lot of math, and it was just a combination of units that we did already,” sophomore Janick Jovan said.
