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HS, Chemistry
Std 6.0: Solve stoichiometric problems involving relationships among the number of particles, moles and masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.


Lesson Plans:

Moles, Moles, Moles
By the end of this lesson, 10th grade students will be able to:
1. define a mole and 2. measure out a mole by mass or volume.

Calculating A Launch
To use stoichiometry to calculate the fuel and oxidizer requirements for the launch of a rocket.

The Mole
Diatomic and monoatomic gaseous elements. Avogadro's hypothesis. Determination of molecular weights, atomic weights, etc.

Determining the Percent Composition of a Compound:
The purpose of this lab is to first create an oxidized compound and then calculate the percentage of oxygen in it.

Formula of a Hydrate:
Students determine the percent by weight of water hydrated to a salt and establish the formula of a hydrated salt.

Stoichiometry and Solutions:
In this procedure, you will predict the volume of hydrochloric acid that will react, based on your knowledge of the amount of sodium bicarbonate used.

Mole to Mole Relationship in a Chemical Reaction
In this experiment you will carry out a reaction between metallic copper atoms and silver ions in solution to produce copper ions in solution and metallic silver atoms. The objective will be to determine the mole ratio between silver and copper in the reaction.

Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
Students prepare and determine the percentage yield of sodium chloride, and gain an understanding of mass relationships in chemical reactions.

Reactions of Solutions of Known Concentrations
Students prepare solutions of known molar concentration, become acquainted with the simpler quantitative aspects of reactions involving solutions, and verify that chemical substances react in definite mole ratios.

Dozens to Moles:
An introduction to the concept of the Mole and calculating conversions related to the mole.

 

 


Resources:

THE SAME EVERYWHERE
Chem-4-kids periodic table.

Tom Stretton's Chemistry Pages
Great tutorials and practice problems

The Periodic Table of Comic Books
Associates each element with a comic reference - fun

Interactive Periodic Table
Created by an eighth-grade student!

Chemicool Periodic Table
This is an all-purpose, interactive periodic table that would be useful for high-school chemistry classes. In addition to general information about the elements, it includes the following: states, energies, oxidation and electrons, appearance and characteristics, reactions, conductivity, abundances, and more.

Pyrotechnics: It's Elemental
Some of the important elements that make a firework work.

Chem4kids
Great tutorials and activities.

 

 


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