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Entry Task: March 18 th Monday Sign off on Ch review sheet

Agenda Discuss Ch review Can you…. HW: Study for the P or U next time BRING TEXTBOOKS AND LATE ASSIGNMENTS!!

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Can You… Section-1 *Identify the quantitative relationship in a balanced chemical equation *Determine the mole ratios from a balanced chemical reaction

Can You… Section-2 *Explain the sequence of steps used in solving stoichiometric problems *Use the steps to solve stoichiometric problems

Can You… Section-3 *Identify the limiting reactant in a chemical equation *Identify the excess reactant and calculate the amount remaining after the reaction is complete. *Calculate the mass of a product when the amounts of more that one reactant are given.

Can You… Section-4 *Calculate the theoretical yield of a chemical reaction from data. *Determine the percent yield for a chemical reaction.

Study!!! BRING TEXTBOOKS AND LATE ASSIGNMENTS!!