Thursday, March 12th, 2026 (SILVER)

Objectives:
1. Students can set up and use mole ratios to convert between substances using a balanced chemical equations.
2. Students will be able to utilize BCA tables to solve stoichiometry problems. 
3. Students will be able to solve mass to mass stoichiometry problems.

Warm-Up:

Part 1- Use dimensional analysis to convert the following:

A.  25.75 grams KCl = ? moles KCl                                                            (molar mass = 74.55 g/mol

B.  .550 moles CoPO4 = ? grams CoPO4
      (molar mass = 153.90 g/mol)

Part 2- Identify all of the mole ratios present in the balanced chemical reaction equation below:

                     6  Fe  +  1  Ni2(CO3)3  -->  3  Fe2CO3  +  2  Ni

Part 3-  How many moles of Iron (Fe) would need to react with excess Nickel (III) Carbonate (Ni2(CO3)3) to produce .525 moles of Iron (I) Carbonate (Fe2CO3)?
 
Daily Plan:

1st Half of Class

1. Go Over Mole Ratios Practice 2

2. Notes- Stoichiometry- A. BCA Tables
                                              BCA Tables (Lecture Video)
                                              BCA Tables (TEACHER)
                                        B. Mass to Mass Stoichiometry
                                             Mass to Mass Stoichiometry 
                                                                (Lecture Video)
                                             Mass to Mass Stoichiometry                                                                                         (TEACHER)

2nd Half of Class

                   Mass to Mass Practice 1 KEY
          Mass to Mass Practice 1 KEY (Equations and Molar Masses)
          Mass to Mass Practice 1 KEY (BCA Tables)
                   Mass to Mass Practice 1 KEY WITH WORK

Homework:
Complete Mass to Mass Practice 1 (B.O.P 3/5)                    

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