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<center><b>Objectives of Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry - Revised 2008-09</b></center><br> <br> <b>Essential Questions (EQ3): Do and/or how do basic particles interact - Rearrange?</b><br> <br> The student should be able to:(bolded number are MA Framework Standard numbers)<br> 1. Recognize Synthesis,Decomposition,Single Replacement,Double Replacement (including Neutralization), and Combustion given a chemical reaction (<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.2]</b>)<br> 2. Explain the significance of the coefficients of a balanced chemical reaction (number of particles, moles, and volume)<br> 3. Balance chemical equations (by applying the law of conservation of mass)(<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.1](5.1)</b>)<br> 4. Calculate stoichiometric problems.(<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.5](5.5)</b>):<br> <i>(Two Mole Wheels and the bridge between them, Molar Ratio.) Remember, that Mole wheel has mass, volume, # of particles (and sometimes Molarity for Solutions).</i><br> <br> 5. Predicting Products of Single Replacement reactions and Double Replacement reactions. In addition, determine the net ionic reaction from a complete chemical reactions (single and double replacement rxns)<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_117.html 7.7] (NOT FOR CP/level 2)</b> <br> <i><u>Things needed to be memorized <b>(not for CP/level 2)</b></u></i><br> *Seven diatomic elements (again, carryover from last test) *Phases of all elements at room temperature (get info from Periodic Table) *Five different types of chemical reactions (<b>CP/level 2 DO NEED TO MEMORIZE)</b>) *Everything you memorized from Chemical Naming & Mole Concept Chapter **[[Anion Table - Revised 2009-2010]] - these are polyatomic ions need to memorize for test/midyear **[[Charge of Ions from Periodic Table]] **[[Cations with More than One Charge]] <br> <i><u>Things that will be given to you for test</u></i><br> *[[Solubility Table]] *[[Activity Series or Strength Chart]] *CP/level 2, all material that you usually get for chemical naming/chemical formula writing <br>
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