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1. Calculate percent yield (PercentYield) in a chemical reaction including problems where you must calculate the theoretical yield (sometimes called stoichiometric yield) from reactant information. (5.6) |
1. Write chemical names and/or chemical formula. 2. Calculate percent yield (PercentYield) in a chemical reaction including problems where you must calculate the theoretical yield (sometimes called stoichiometric yield) from reactant information. (5.6) 3. Explain limiting reactant and excess reactant and explain when you need to do these limiting reactant problems.(Non-math concept) |
2. Using the Activity Series Table (I call it Strength Table), determine if the single replacement reaction occurs or not,(SingleReplacement): |
4. Using the Activity Series Table (I call it Strength Table), determine if the single replacement reaction occurs or not,(SingleReplacement): |
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3. Explain limiting reactant and excess reactant and explain when you need to do these limiting reactant problems.(Non-math concept)
4. Using the Activity Series Table (I call it Strength Table), determine if the single replacement reaction occurs or not,(SingleReplacement):
3. State the three types of products (need only one of them) that must be present in a double replacement reaction for it to occur. (DoubleReplacement).
4. Using the Solubility Table (Solubility Table), determine if a double replacement reaction occurs or not, (Double Replacement - Solid Formed):
5. Determine the oxidation number,(OxidationNumber), of all species in elements & cpds. (8.4)
6. Determine if a chemical reaction is a Redox reaction or not. (Notes on Oxidation-Reduction Reactions)(8.4)
7. Use appropriate drawings and explanation, determine which reactant species will be oxidized & reduced and which will oxidizing agent and reducing agent. (Notes on Oxidation-Reduction Reactions)(8.4)
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