Description
This worksheet features ten-dimensional analysis problems that relate to Molarity, which is a derived unit pertaining to the concentration of a solution.
- In Part I, students will convert moles of a substance and the known volume of water to Molarity.
- In Part II, students will convert the mass and Molarity of a substance to the volume of water required to prepare the solution.
- In Part III, students will convert volume of water and Molarity of a substance to moles.
- In part IV, students will determine the mass needed of a chemical to prepare a specified Molarity at a predetermined volume.
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- I included a breakdown showing how to use the conversion factors in a small text box in the upper left front corner of the student page.
- I provided a key with the answers in bold red font that shows the work for each problem.
- I also rounded each answer to honor the multiplication/division rule of significant figures.
- This PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using an Adobe Acrobat Reader app.
I assign this activity in my eighth-grade physical science class. A high school chemistry teacher could also utilize this worksheet for a unit about Molarity.
This activity complements the following dimensional analysis worksheets in my store:
Stoichiometry Practice Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Stoichiometry-Practice-Problem-Set-4607887
Mixed Dimensional Analysis Review Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mixed-Dimensional-Analysis-Review-Problem-Set-4607958
Mass to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mass-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607851
Molar Mass Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molar-Mass-Conversion-Worksheet-4607899
Moles to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Moles-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607818
I appreciate your interest. I have over twenty-five years of teaching and curriculum writing experience. I joined TpT with seventeen years of publishing experience.
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Description
This worksheet features ten-dimensional analysis problems that relate to Molarity, which is a derived unit pertaining to the concentration of a solution.
- In Part I, students will convert moles of a substance and the known volume of water to Molarity.
- In Part II, students will convert the mass and Molarity of a substance to the volume of water required to prepare the solution.
- In Part III, students will convert volume of water and Molarity of a substance to moles.
- In part IV, students will determine the mass needed of a chemical to prepare a specified Molarity at a predetermined volume.
Other product features
- I included a breakdown showing how to use the conversion factors in a small text box in the upper left front corner of the student page.
- I provided a key with the answers in bold red font that shows the work for each problem.
- I also rounded each answer to honor the multiplication/division rule of significant figures.
- This PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using an Adobe Acrobat Reader app.
I assign this activity in my eighth-grade physical science class. A high school chemistry teacher could also utilize this worksheet for a unit about Molarity.
This activity complements the following dimensional analysis worksheets in my store:
Stoichiometry Practice Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Stoichiometry-Practice-Problem-Set-4607887
Mixed Dimensional Analysis Review Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mixed-Dimensional-Analysis-Review-Problem-Set-4607958
Mass to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mass-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607851
Molar Mass Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molar-Mass-Conversion-Worksheet-4607899
Moles to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Moles-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607818
I appreciate your interest. I have over twenty-five years of teaching and curriculum writing experience. I joined TpT with seventeen years of publishing experience.




