Lab Activity: Introduction to Stoichiometry
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This lab experiment is a great introduction to stoichiometry. Students will study the reaction of copper (II) sulfate with iron. Students will then compare the actual mole ratio of iron and copper to the experimental ratio they obtained from their experiment. Helpful teacher-prep guide will give you great tips and tricks to carry out this experiment with ease. The post-lab quiz that is included will make it even easier to assess your student’s understanding.
This lab experiment includes:
•Teacher-prep Guide
•Student lab sheet
•Post-lab quiz
•Background information
•Answer keys to everything!
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Other Stoichiometry lessons you may be interested in:
Lesson Plan: Mole-Mole Calculations
Lesson Plan: Mass-Mass Calculations
Lesson Plan: Volume and Representative Particle Conversions
Lesson Plan: Limiting Reactant Calculations
Lesson Plan: Excess Reactant Calculations
Interested in trying STATION learning? Try these stoichiometry stations! strong>
Stoichiometry – Station Learning - Set of 5 Stations!
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Lesson Plan Bundle: Stoichiometry – 2 weeks of instruction!
To purchase Power Points only:
Power Points: Stoichiometry – 5 lessons worth!
To purchase homework worksheets only:
Homework Worksheets: Stoichiometry – Set of 7 – All with answer keys!
Great labs/activities that reinforce these concepts:
Lab Activity: Relating Moles to a Balanced Chemical Equation- Great into to stoichiometry!
Lab Activity: Stoichiometry - Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield
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