The Chemistry of Lipstick
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Curriculum Alignment
BC
11
Chemistry 11 (June 2018)
Big Idea: Organic chemistry and its applications have significant implications for human health, society, and the environment.
YT
11
Chemistry 11 (British Columbia, June 2018)
Big Idea: Organic chemistry and its applications have significant implications for human health, society, and the environment.
AB
11
Knowledge and Employability Science 20-4 (2006)
Unit A: Applications of Matter and Chemical Change
BC
11
Chemistry 11 (June 2018)
Big Idea: Solubility within a solution is determined by the nature of the solute and the solvent.
NU
11
Knowledge and Employability Science 20-4 (Alberta, 2006)
Unit A: Applications of Matter and Chemical Change
YT
11
Chemistry 11 (British Columbia, June 2018)
Big Idea: Solubility within a solution is determined by the nature of the solute and the solvent.
YT
12
Chemistry 12 (British Columbia, June 2018)
Big Idea: Saturated solutions are systems in equilibrium.
NT
11
Knowledge and Employability Science 20-4 (Alberta, 2006)
Unit A: Applications of Matter and Chemical Change
NT
10
Knowledge and Employability Science 10-4 (Alberta, 2006)
Unit A: Investigating Properties of Matter
BC
11
Science for Citizens 11 (June 2018)
Big Idea: Scientific processes and knowledge inform our decisions and impact our daily lives.
YT
11
Science for Citizens 11 (British Columbia, June 2018)
Big Idea: Scientific processes and knowledge inform our decisions and impact our daily lives.
BC
7
Science Grade 7 (June 2016)
Big Idea: Elements consist of one type of atom, and compounds consist of atoms of different elements chemically combined.
NU
9
Knowledge and Employability Science 9 (Alberta, Revised 2009)
Unit B: Matter and Chemical Change
NU
11
Chemistry 20 (Alberta, 2007, Updated 2014)
Unit A: The Diversity of Matter and Chemical Bonding
ON
10
Science Grade 10 Applied (SNC2P)
Strand C: Chemical Reactions and Their Practical Applications
YT
7
Science Grade 7 (British Columbia, June 2016)
Big Idea: The electromagnetic force produces both electricity and magnetism.