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1 ILO of the current topic: By the end of this topic, the student will be able to: Identify different pH solutions. pH and Buffers.
Agenda: April 27, 2015p. 148 Big Idea: pH 1.Warm-up: What is pH and why should I care? 2.Review & Vocab (p. 37) 3.#66: Down the Drain Lab p 155 4.Reflection.
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