This is a PowerPoint Stoichiometry Jeopardy review game intended to be used for high school chemistry. This game provides questions and answers for review with the focus on the following concepts:
• Balancing equations
• Gram formula mass calculations
• Gram to mole calculations/conversions
• Mole to gram calculations/conversions
This is appropriate for high school chemistry and is supported with the following NY State Standards from the Physical Setting / Chemistry
Key Idea 3
Matter is made up of particles whose properties determine the observable characteristics of matter and its reactivity
Performance Indicator 3.3
• Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reactions.
• A balanced chemical equation represents conservation of atoms. The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation can be used to determine mole ratios in the reaction.
• The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of the elements in a compound. It may be different from the molecular formula, which is the actual ratio of atoms in a molecule of that compound.
• The formula mass of a substance is the sum of the atomic masses of its atoms. The molar mass (gram-formula mass) of a substance equals one mole of that substance.
• Identify types of chemical reactions
• Determine the number of moles of a substance, given its mass
• Calculate simple mole-mole Stoichiometry problems, given a balanced equation
• Interpret balanced chemical equations in terms of conservation of matter and energy
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