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Learning Intentions
You can determine how much of a product will be produced from a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and their index card.
You can test their predictions by performing the chemical reaction and collecting their product to compare to their calculated value.
You can make stoichiometry calculations for volume of a liquid and gas using molarity and gas volume constant.
Content Standards being covered:
Student can create mathematical representations of chemical
reactions and use them to make calculations about products and reactants.
156. Theoretical yield is the calculated or anticipated amount of product
expected at the end of a chemical reaction most often measured in grams
157. The actual yield, or experimental yield is the amount
of product produced in grams at the end of the real experiment
158. The percent yield of a reaction describes the amount of products created
(actual yield/ theoretical yield X 100)
Habits of Mind/Life skills being covered:
Applying past knowledge to current situations
Journal Entry:
Which parts of the equation were unknown in the lab?