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Get your students used to predicting the products of chemical reactions from the reagents used. |
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Teach the kids how to balance equations in a fun and chellenging way. |
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Practice writing, balancing, and writing all of the correct symbols for chemical equations. |
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Practice with determining the differences between the six types of chemical reaction. I've also snuck some equation balancing in here, too!. |
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Do your students have a hard time predicting which product of a double displacement reaction will precipitate? With this worksheet and a table of solubility product constant values, they'll understand in no time! |
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Practice problems involving all aspects of chemical equations |
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Simple equation balancing problems |
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Given the written names of reagents and products, balance the equations |
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Practice problems involving stoichiometry |
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Practice limiting reagent problems |
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A very long equations worksheet |
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Predict the products of various chemical reactions |
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theoretical yields |
A practice worksheet containing various yield-related problems |
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Questions? Comments? Email them to me at misterguch@chemfiesta.com