Gram to Gram Stoichiometry
High School Science Virtual Learning
Chemistry Gram to Gram Stoichiometry
April 16, 2020
High School Chemistry Lesson: April 16, 2020
Objective/Learning Target:
Students will be able to convert between grams of the various substances in a chemical reaction.
Let's Get Started: 2 NaCl 2 Na + Cl2 1. How many grams of sodium chloride are required to make 0.32 moles of chlorine?
2. If 12.5 g Na are produced from the reaction, how many moles of chlorine will be produced?
Let's Get Started: Answer Key
Lesson Activity:
Directions: 1. Watch this video, and answer these questions.
a. What are the steps for converting grams to grams? b. What is used as the conversion factor for each?
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