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Broad Concept(MCAS Framework): The conservation of atoms in chemical reactions leads to the ability to calculate the mass of products and reactants (5.Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry)
Each student will be able to:
- Recognize Synthesis,Decomposition,Single Replacement,Double Replacement (including Neutralization), and Combustion given a chemical reaction (5.2)
- Explain the significance of the coefficients of a balanced chemical reaction (number of particles, moles, and volume)
- Balance chemical equations (by applying the law of conservation of mass)(5.1)
- Calculate stoichiometric problems including(5.5):
- moles of known substance - moles of unknown susbtance
- mass of known substance -mass of unknown susbtance
- mass of known substance -volume of unknown susbtance
- mass of known substance -particles of unknown susbtance
- volume of known substance -volume of unknown susbtance
- volume of known substance -mass of unknown susbtance
- volume of known substance -particles of unknown susbtance
- particles of known substance -mass of unknown susbtance
- particles of known substance -volumes of unknown susbtance
- particles of known substance -particles of unknown susbtance
- Decomposition, Synthesis and Combustion reactions(assume complete combustion, no incomplete combustion)
- Synthesis reactions
- Single Replacement reactions
- Double Replacement reactions
- Explain the difference between a complete chemical reaction and a net ionic reaction
- Determine the net ionic reaction from a complete chemical reactions (especially for a single and double replacement reaction)
- Things needed to be memorized
- Seven diatomic elements
- Five different types of chemical reactions
- What products you get if you react oxygen with C,H,N,S
- Everything you memorized from Chemical Naming & Mole Concept Chapter
- Things that can be in the folder
- Reaction Stoichiometry directions and/or figure
- Activity series table (for single replacement reactions)
- Solubility Table (for one type of Double Replacement reactions)