Description
This includes all six of my dimensional analysis worksheets for middle school physical science or high school chemistry. Each full-page worksheet uses one or more conversion factors - Molarity, molar mass, Avogadro's number, stoichiometry (mole to mole), and/or a metric conversion factor. Students need many conversion factors to calculate the theoretical yield, percent yield, limiting reagent of an experiment, the excess leftover mass of the non-limiting reagent, and the mass of a substance or volume of water required to prepare chemical solutions at a particular concentration. Students also utilize many of these conversion factors to calculate the amount of a product produced from a known amount of reactant(s) and to determine the amount of reactant required to obtain a targeted yield of a product.
The worksheets are listed below:
- Moles to (and from) Mass
- Moles to (and from) Molecules
- Mass to (and from) Molecules
- Molarity Conversion Problem Worksheet (ml and Molarity to mass, mass, and Molarity to ml, moles and liters to Molarity, liters and Molarity to moles, and Molarity and moles to liters)
- Stoichiometry Problem Set
- Mixed-Dimensional Analysis Review Sheet
This listing offers the aforementioned activities at a 20% discount compared to their respective individual prices in my store.
Each PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using Adobe Acrobat.
Each activity includes a full-page key with the answers in bold, red font.
So that you know, the thumbnail image is the cover of a book I published through Teacher's Discovery. It is posted for listing cover page attraction purposes only. The book is not included in this listing.
Chemistry Conversion Factor Problem Set Bundle with Full Answer Keys
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Description
This includes all six of my dimensional analysis worksheets for middle school physical science or high school chemistry. Each full-page worksheet uses one or more conversion factors - Molarity, molar mass, Avogadro's number, stoichiometry (mole to mole), and/or a metric conversion factor. Students need many conversion factors to calculate the theoretical yield, percent yield, limiting reagent of an experiment, the excess leftover mass of the non-limiting reagent, and the mass of a substance or volume of water required to prepare chemical solutions at a particular concentration. Students also utilize many of these conversion factors to calculate the amount of a product produced from a known amount of reactant(s) and to determine the amount of reactant required to obtain a targeted yield of a product.
The worksheets are listed below:
- Moles to (and from) Mass
- Moles to (and from) Molecules
- Mass to (and from) Molecules
- Molarity Conversion Problem Worksheet (ml and Molarity to mass, mass, and Molarity to ml, moles and liters to Molarity, liters and Molarity to moles, and Molarity and moles to liters)
- Stoichiometry Problem Set
- Mixed-Dimensional Analysis Review Sheet
This listing offers the aforementioned activities at a 20% discount compared to their respective individual prices in my store.
Each PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using Adobe Acrobat.
Each activity includes a full-page key with the answers in bold, red font.
So that you know, the thumbnail image is the cover of a book I published through Teacher's Discovery. It is posted for listing cover page attraction purposes only. The book is not included in this listing.

