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Unit 7: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry

 

 

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Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations

 

Types of Chemical Reactions

 

Reactions in Aqueous Solution

 

  • Intro and review writing ionic compounds
  • Using solubility tables

The Arithmetic of Equations

  • Using Tables to organize info
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  • Mole Ratio/Stoich Class Problems (page1 , rest of pages )
 

Chemical Calculations

 

  • Double Y Diagram
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Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield

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Assessment

  • Guided Reading Workbook
  • Types of Reactions Lab
  • Stoichiometry Lab
  • Equations Quiz
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California State Standards

 

Conservation of Matter and Stoichiometry

3. The conservation of atoms in chemical reactions leads to the principle of conservation of matter and the ability to calculate the mass of products and reactants. As a basis for understanding this concept:

    1. Students know how to describe chemical reactions by writing balanced equations.
    2. Students know the quantity one mole is set by defining one mole of carbon 12 atoms to have a mass of exactly 12 grams.
    3. Students know one mole equals 6.02x10 23 particles (atoms or molecules).
    4. Students know how to determine the molar mass of a molecule from its chemical formula and a table of atomic masses and how to convert the mass of a molecular substance to moles, number of particles, or volume of gas at standard temperature and pressure.
    5. Students know how to calculate the masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction from the mass of one of the reactants or products and the relevant atomic masses.
    6. * Students know how to calculate percent yield in a chemical reaction.
    7. * Students know how to identify reactions that involve oxidation and reduction and how to balance oxidation-reduction reactions.

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