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Stoichiometric Relationships

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By UCL (Flickr) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Class Notes

Below you will find a summary PowerPoint for the topic. Use it as a guide to help you understand the material but do not rely on them solely. In order to be successful in this course you must always read past the material presented.
Stoichiometric Relationships 2016
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Practical Investigations

Some of the practical activities below may be used as assessment tasks, as a way of preparing you for the IA, or just as experiences to enrich the course material.
Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide 2016
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Standardisation of HCl Solution 2016
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Activities and Worksheets

The following worksheets are designed to apply and extend your understanding of the course content. Some of them may be used in class, others will be set as homework.
Writing Chemical Formulae 2016
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Writing Chemical Equations 2016
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Homework

Below you will find regular homework questions that will consolidate your understanding of the course material.

Assessment

Your assessment for the Stoichiometric Relationships unit will be in the form of three assessed practical activities in which you will apply your knowledge of stoichiometry by mass, volume and concentration.
© Luke Scholtes January 2015
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