The fuel burning in a Lockheed SR-71 spyplane (yes/no)
Yes
Given that this is an inquiry-based class, THIS is necessary for success this year.
What is curiosity?
The number of years that Mr. Pulfer has been teaching.
What is 22 years?
A part of the curriculum that looks into how science works within the framework of chemistry.
What is 'nature of science'?
The type of chemistry used to date Tiktaalik.
What is reaction rates?
An ATL skill that is essential for success across the diploma programme because it governs how you manage your time and your motivation?
What is self-management?
The most astounding fact according to Neil de Grasse Tyson.
What is the fact that all of the elements that make up you and I and the universe were created in the nuclear reactions within stars and supernovae.
The number of exam papers that students have to write at the conclusion of the course.
What are three papers?
The type of chemistry that describes this formation.
What is bonding? OR What is structure?
Some claim that this learner profile attribute is not possible in the DP, but, in fact, it is essential for success.
What is balance?
Paper 1 in IBDP Chemistry consists of these types of questions.
What is multiple choice?
The large inquiry project where students need to design and execute their own laboratory investigation?
What is the Internal Assessment (IA) investigation?
The name of the discipline that describes the interactions of the molecules within viruses and those of a host cell.
What is biochemistry?
This ATL skill is necessary to effectively work with your peers and with your teacher and other human resources.
What is communication OR what is collaboration?
The option that is taught in Stratford Hall IBDP Chemistry and which is examined on Paper 3.
What is medicinal chemistry?
The course in the DP that must be integrated into every other course that examines epistemology (how we know what we know.)
What is Theory of Knowledge (TOK)?
The name of the type of elements that are essential for smartphones to function.
What are rare earth elements?
If you practice and practice you eventually ingrain these.
What are habits?
The type of questions on paper 2 that are at the IB level '6' and '7' level.
What are questions that are set in unfamiliar situations.
The aspect of the course where we pan out and look the global implications of a topic or sub-topic within the course?
What is international mindedness?