Sunday, January 25, 2009
Regular Chemistry
Below are a couple of links to give you additional points of view on how to balance equations...
This simple site (easy to load) gives instructions and practice problems with answers at the bottom of the page.
This one takes a while to download, but is interactive. This site gives no instructions how to balance, but lets you type in and check coefficients for twenty different problems.
This simple site (easy to load) gives instructions and practice problems with answers at the bottom of the page.
This one takes a while to download, but is interactive. This site gives no instructions how to balance, but lets you type in and check coefficients for twenty different problems.
AP Chemistry
Take a quick quiz here. See how you do.
Remember to complete your worksheet for homework it is due Tuesday.
Remember to complete your worksheet for homework it is due Tuesday.
Pre-AP Chemistry
To check your understanding of the topics we discussed in class this past week visit here.
Oh...by the way "Stoichiometry" is derived from the Greek words στοιχειον (stoikheion, meaning element) and μετρον (metron, meaning measure.) from your friends at http://www.wikipedia.org/
Oh...by the way "Stoichiometry" is derived from the Greek words στοιχειον (stoikheion, meaning element) and μετρον (metron, meaning measure.) from your friends at http://www.wikipedia.org/
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Science Binders
Extra Credit Mole Project
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