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1 Mixed Stoichiometry Calculations

2 Objectives Today I will be able to:
Apply the conversion factors of molar mass, Avogadro’s number and mol ratios to calculating the volume, mass and quantity of particles in a sample. Informal assessment – monitor student interactions and questions as they complete the mixed practice problems Formal assessment – analyzing student responses to the practice worksheets and exit ticket Common Core Connection Demonstrate Independence Build Strong Content Knowledge Make sense of problem and persevere in solving them Reason abstractly and quantitatively

3 Lesson Sequence Evaluate: Warm-Up Evaluate: Review Homework
Explain: Mixed Stoichiometry Calculations Elaborate: Mixed Stoichiometry Calculation Practice Evaluate: Exit Ticket

4 Warm-Up Take one of each paper on your way in!
Why did scientists create the mole? What is the purpose of completing mass to mass conversions?

5 Objectives Today I will be able to:
Apply the conversion factors of molar mass, Avogadro’s number and mol ratios to calculating the volume, mass and quantity of particles in a sample.

6 Homework Finish Mixed Stoichiometry Worksheet Mole Project Due

7 Agenda Warm-Up Review HW Mixed Stoichiometry Calculations Examples
Mixed Stoichiometry Calculation Practice Exit Ticket

8 Mixed Stoichiometry Calculations Examples

9 Example 1 4Fe + 3O2  2Fe2O3 A sample of iron contains 4.26 x 1024 atoms. When the sample is reacted with oxygen, what mass of iron (III) oxide is produced?

10 Example 2 - H2 + Cl2 2 HCl How many Liters of H2 gas are needed to produce 5.00 g of HCl?

11 Mixed Calculation Practice
Complete the practice at your desk. The problems not completed in class will become your homework. Mixed Calculation Practice

12 Exit Ticket Given the following equation. What is wrong with the following problem set up? 2 Na + 2 H2O  2 NaOH + H2 .25 g Na 1 2 mol Na 23 g Na 2 mol NaOH 2 mol Na 2 mol NaOH 40grams NaOH x x x


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