Wednesday, November 8, 2017

11/13/2017 Chapter 3 Part 4 Stoichiometry, Putting it all Together

11/13/2017 ***Edited***

Checklist of work to be done by the beginning of class:  11/13/2017

Print this and mark off work as completed. (Or recreate it on paper if your printer isn’t working).  I suggest doing them in the order listed.

I added colors to divide videos, from reading, from worksheets, from note booking, from textbook questions, from tests, from labs. Hopefully, it will break the list up and cue you in to all the different things that are scheduled for you. 

#1: 

Please NOTE: I posted the videos for you to have options if you are struggling with a concept. If you feel like you have mastered a particular concept, you do not need to watch those videos. I suggest starting on the problems on either the worksheets or the text book and when you get stuck, watch the videos until you figure them out. 

#2: 

Next Tuesday, we are reserving the conference room at the Main Branch of the Boone County Public Library. We will be available for tutoring, study group, answering questions, whatever you need as it pertains to Chemistry. If we have a decent turn out and we feel it is productive, we can look at making it a regular thing. Please come equipped with specific questions. 

If you have questions, our email and phone numbers are posted in Big Tent. 


Task
Location
Directions
Completed
Read pages 81-137 if you haven’t already.
Chemistry by Zumdahl textbook
Read the chapter and take notes as you go.
Read through all the Chapter 3 Powerpoints if you haven’t already. 
Take notes as needed
Do the following questions from the textbook pages 126-137
49, 55, 73, 95, 106, 114, 115, 119, 149 

If you’re struggling with the concept of moles and what they do and what they’re good for, watch this video.
(Section 3.1-3.3)






I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.

Tyler Dewitt is not flashy or funny; he’s fairly low tech as well. I find his method very visual and plain spoken. I strongly suggest using his videos if you are still having trouble.

If you’re struggling with Determining the mass of a Sample of Atoms watch these videos (Section 3.3)





I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.
If you’re struggling with figuring out the Molar Mass, watch this video
(Section 3.4)


I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.
If you’re struggling with Percent Composition of Compounds, watch either of these videos
(Section 3.6)





I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.
If you’re struggling with Determining the Formula of a Compound and Empirical and Molecular Formulas, you can watch either of these videos
(Section 3.7)



Or for a very thorough lesson watch these three in order: 


and


and

I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.




If you’re struggling with balancing equations, watch these videos.
(Section 3.8-3.9)

and


I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.

If you’re struggling with stoichiometry and it’s calculations, watch these videos (Section 3.10)

and 


I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.

If you’re struggling with Limiting Reactants, watch these videos (Section 3.11)





I am posting different videos than I did on previous weeks. Don’t be afraid to go back and watch the previous ones as well.

If you're struggling with Percent Yield, watch these videos (Section 3.11)




Complete Worksheet #3.11 Balancing Equations
I passed this out in class. I post it here in case you misplaced yours.


Here are the sample problems that I said I would post WS #3.12

This is the sheet with the worked out examples of Stoichiometry problems I talked about in class. 
Work through the extra credit questions for Chapter 2’s test
Online
Sent to you by email

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