- Wilson Memorial High School
- Unit 6 - Stoichiometry
Morris, Joe--Chemistry
- Overview of Mr. Morris
- Course Information
- Unit 1 Introduction to Chemistry Topics
- Unit 2 - Atomic History and Radiation
- Unit 3 - Electron Configurations and Periodic Trends
- Unit 4 - Ionic, Metallic and Covalent Bonds
- Unit 5 - Balancing Chemical Equations and Reaction Types
- Unit 6 - Stoichiometry
- Unit 7 - Energy
- Unit 8 - Solutions
- Unit 9 - Gases
- Unit 10 - Equilibrium and Acids
- SOL Review Material No Absent Option
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Unit 6 - StoichiometryPlease find attached the PowerPoint used for the discussion of Stoichiometry. Please feel free to use them to review the material or to get the notes if you missed a day or two. I will also post answers to some class activities here as well for those of you that did not get these answers in class. This will be in pdf form and will require adobe acrobat reader to view. As always, feel free to email me with any questions: jjmorris@augusta.k12.va.us.Day 1 - Empirical and Molecular FormulasFormula Notes Answers (Key)Homework: Formula HomeworkDay 2 - Introduction to Stoichiometry - The introduction to the mole, molar mass, and Avogadro's numberIntroduction to Stoichiometry (Notes)Homework: Page 251 (252) - 20, 21, 23, 27, 33, 35, 36, and 39Day 3 - Stoichiometry Continued - The introduction of Molarity and Gases at Normal ConditionsHomework: Day 3 WorksheetHomework: Homework WorksheetDay 5 - More Stoichiometry Practice and Fizzy Soda LabThe Homework sheet for this day is a culmination of the week's problems - All Types WorksheetDay 6 - Limiting Reactants, Percent Yield and Percent Error - Limiting Reactants, Percent Error and Percentage Yield were discussed on this day. We also practiced these topics using group work.Day 7 - ReviewUnit 6 Study Guide- This is the answer to the study guide in pdf formatReturn Block Worksheet (Answer Key)Review GameStudy Guide Videos - Here are a few videos to assist you in study for the test. These videos will walk you through the solving of a few of the problems, but they will not walk you through all of them. Hopefully you can use these to figure out the other ones that are not covered.Molar Mass to Molecular Formulas (Early Problems)Limiting Reactant Problem (The last one)
Last Modified on November 11, 2020