Ricardo Moreno

Boston University
Chemistry Teacher

Biography

• Full-time Chemistry Teacher, and Chemistry Curriculum Lead
• Develop curriculum for the general education chemistry classroom impacting over 80 students annually including the instruction of English Language Learners and students with Individualized Education Programs
• Develop Chemistry curriculum that incorporates MA and Next Generation Science standards
• Support the development of Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness (DEI) curriculum
• Lead weekly DEI seminars with students

Education

MS Education
Boston University
BS Biochemistry
University of California, Santa Barbara

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
47 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Stand Out with Differentiation Strategies | Boost Your Business
Discover the Wonders of Chemistry: Your Introductory Guide
Discover the Power of Liquids: Boost Your Health and Wellness Today!
Discover the Power of Solids for Your Everyday Needs
Discover the Power of Gases: Benefits and Applications

Ricardo's Textbook Answer Videos

01:06
Holt Chemistry

Most substances can be in three states. What are they?

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Ricardo Moreno
01:16
Holt Chemistry

What is the freezing point of a substance?

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Ricardo Moreno
03:19
Holt Chemistry

Compare dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonds.

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Ricardo Moreno
02:01
Holt Chemistry

Define boiling point in terms of vapor pressure.

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Ricardo Moreno
01:26
Holt Chemistry

Compare the arrangement and movement of particles in the solid, liquid, and gas states of matter.

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Ricardo Moreno
01:14
Holt Chemistry

Give an example of deposition.

Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
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