- Recognize the limiting and excess reactants in a chemical reaction.
- Employ suction filtration to isolate a solid precipitate from a mixture.
- Determine the theoretical, actual, and percentage yields of a chemical reaction through calculations.
Conduct a gravimetric analysis within the imaginX laboratory to determine the identity of an unidentified chemical.
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Enhance students' involvement in science by immersing them in interactive learning scenarios. Create simulations for experiments, provide hands-on training in laboratory techniques, and convey theoretical concepts through captivating visual experiences to improve their overall long-term learning outcomes.
Step into the virtual microscope chamber to explore the inner workings of a tissue sample. Discover how a light microscope can amplify an image and provide answers to biological inquiries.
Performing a squid dissection and utilizing its large neuron to observe the transmission of information through an action potential generated by an electric current. Employing this data to identify a neurotoxin affecting a patient under medical care.
Assist in identifying the bears last meal by constructing the framework and selecting the internal organelles for the four fundamental types of animal cells located within the bears oral cavity.
Embark on a mission with iXGenie to unravel the contents of the enigmatic painkillers that your friend Simon has acquired. Your objective is to determine the specific functional groups that this chemical compound should possess and conduct chemical examinations to confirm their presence.
How can we effectively segregate liquids from solids, and how can we assess the purity of the resulting solid? This simulation will teach you the application of suction filtration and melting point techniques, equipping you to address both of these inquiries.
Join iXGenie in our chemistry laboratory and gain expertise in identifying aromaticity, mastering IUPAC and non-systematic compound naming, and distinguishing between aromatic and non-aromatic compounds. Are you up for the challenge to become a champion of the Chemistry Olympics?
imaginX seamlessly integrates with leading LMS (Learning Management Systems), enabling educators to track student performance and allowing students to maintain their work records. It is compatible with popular platforms such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, Google Classroom, Schoology, Sakai, Brightspace/D2L, and can also be used independently of an LMS.