Thursday, January 14, 2016
Molarity in Stoichiometric Calculations
In class today we learned how molarities can be used in stoichiometric calculations. There are two different ways to look at going through these types of problems.
One of these is using a flow chart:
The other is a systemic approach:
We also learned a few more vocabulary words from this unit:
Titrate- acid-base reaction, driven by the production of water
Endpoint- when the moles of acid equals the moles of base
Some links to practice these problems:
Molarity in Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry with Solutions
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This post was very helpful especially the links. One thing I would have liked to she is how to solve the problems.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Although it was helpful to provide multiple visuals on how to solve stoichiometric problems involving molarity, it could have been even better if you provided an example.
ReplyDeleteI found your post and pictures extremely helpful. The flow chart was a good image to add
ReplyDeleteI found your post and pictures extremely helpful. The flow chart was a good image to add
ReplyDeleteI agree with Madison that the flow chart forms the notes were extremely helpful. I do also think that it would've been helpful if you had put. A practice problem on the blog.
ReplyDeleteThe Links you provided really helped. Thanks!
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