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AoE CHM S2019 Unit 4 - Green Chemistry and Stoichiometry
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AoE CHEM: Unit 4 (S2019)

Green Chemistry and Stoichiometry

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Learning Objectives:

Essential Standards:

  • Chm.2.1.5 Explain the relationships among pressure, temperature, volume, and quantity of gas, both qualitative and quantitative.
  • Chm.2.2.2 Analyze the evidence of chemical change.
  • Chm.2.2.3 Analyze the law of conservation of matter and how it applies to various types of chemical equations (synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion).
  • Chm.2.2.4 Analyze the stoichiometric relationships inherent in a chemical reaction.

General topics: Balancing equations, mole conversions, stoichiometry calculations, limiting/excess reactants, green chemistry, atom economy, yield

*Magnet Lessons

4C’s: On a daily basis, students will use various methods of communication, think critically to solve problems or draw conclusions, Utilize their creativity to find different solutions, illustrate their work, ask their own questions, and work smarter, Collaborate to accomplish the above

Unit 4 Spread

LEFT PAGE                                                RIGHT PAGE

Glossary

  • Mole
  • Avogadro’s Number
  • Representative particle
  • Molar Mass
  • Molar Volume
  • Stoichiometry
  • Limiting reactant
  • Excess reactant
  • Theoretical yield
  • Percent yield
  • Atom Economy
  • Green Chemistry

Top 10 “I can…”

  1. Describe the concept of a mole as a quantity
  2. Calculate the molar mass of a compound
  3. Describe a substance by its representative particles
  4. Convert between moles, representative particles, mass, &/or volume of a gas @ STP
  5. Determine the mole ratios from a balanced chemical equation
  6. Use the factor-label method to convert between substances in a chemical reaction (esp. mass-mass)
  7. Identify the limiting and excess reactants in a chemical reaction
  8. Calculate the percent yield of a chemical reaction.
  9. Calculate the atom economy of a chemical reaction.
  10. Explain the main principles of green chemistry and their role in sustainability.

Formulas/Math

  • Molar mass
  • Stoichiometry
  • Percent Yield: (actual yield) / (theoretical yield) x 100%

PEchakucha group:

  • Team 4 minus Owen
  • Church of Javier                                              

Test Date: 4 APRIL, 2019


Daily Calendar

Date

1st5

Classwork

Homework

Extras

R3/21

CLOSED

When do you use molar mass vs. Avogadro’s number?

Mole Investigation 

Finish Mole Investigation especially 17-20 using the interactive

Review: Equation Balancing

F3/22

OPEN

Mole Notes using this  PREZI

More Moles, Mass and Particles WS

Mole Conversions Interactive Practice

MOLEcular Mathematics (extra practice with molar mass)

M3/25

OPEN

Get out your mole lab!

Chalk Mole Lab

Molar Volume WS

Stoichiometry Notes

Stoichiometry Practice (front, odds only) Do your best!

Moles, Mass and Particles WS Video

T3/26

OPEN FOR QUIET STUDY

What is the general format for a mass-mass factor-label?

Stoichiometry Practice Cards (in-class activity, mol, L, g)

Check answers for stoichiometry prac. (Finish the questions WITH work! Front side only!)

(13 min) WATCH: Mrs. Wood works a limiting reactant problem video

(Absent?: Khan Academy Video)

Mass-Mass WS 

Stoichiometry Intro PPT

Interactive Tutorial

W3/27

OPEN FOR QUIET STUDY

Based on station 2, what is a limiting vs. excess reactant?

Mass-mass grade

Advanced Stoichiometry Station 2

Challenge DEMO - Baking Soda and Vinegar

Stoichiometry Practice (lim rxt probs)

Bozeman Science: Limiting Reactants 

R3/28

CLOSED

Which gas law do we use to solve for moles given the P, V, and T? Label the formula with the units!

Advanced Stoichiometry Stations 

(10 min) Gas Law Stoichiometry VIDEO to complete your notes (if not done in class)

Make your Study Guide

F3/29

TEACHER WORKDAY

M4/1

OPEN

Limiting Reactant Short notes

Experimental Design Pre-Lab

Zipline Designs?

Finish Pre-Labs (1-4)

Experimental Design (1-2)

T4/2

OPEN FOR QUIET STUDY

Gather your materials for your experiment!

Balloon Inflation Experiments, Data Gathering and Analysis

Create your culminating task product (RUBRIC)

Update your eFolio

Make your Study Guide

Stoichiometry Interactive Practice

Flowchart

W4/3

*TSA

What do you need to practice?

Stoichiometry Practice  (Percent yield problems)

Review Problems

Make your Study Guide

Study for your test!

REVIEW: mass-mass Interactive Practice

R4/4

Review!

PECHAKUCHA PRESENTATION

Boss Battle #4

After you finish: Bonding Internet Research 

Take a brain break! You’ve earned it!