Description
Stoichiometry Notes (BCA Tables and the Factor-Label Method) introduce your students to quantitative reasoning with chemical reactions. Students will learn to select the appropriate conversion factor to convert their given amount to moles, then use the mole ratio to convert to their new substance, and then select the appropriate conversion factor to determine their desired unit.
✨Want to know more about how I use BCA Tables?
This product includes BCA tables (which I call Moles Tables) as well as the traditional Factor-Label method. Use either method, but I would suggest using BCA tables, which will help later on with Limiting Reactants as well as equilibrium and ICE tables.
UPDATE: A 3rd method has been added - Stoich Tables. Students keep track of given data, conversion factors, and moles in a chart. I found this very effective this year for students who were struggling with the factor/label method.
Click here if you want to introduce your students to mole ratios first!
Concepts covered:
- definition of stoichiometry
- the general process of stoichiometry (factor-label)
- how to use a BCA table (moles-tables)
- how to organize data in a stoichiometry table
- 2 color-coded examples
Included in Product:
- 1-page differentiated notes BCA tables (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- 1-page differentiated notes Factor-label (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- 1-page differentiated notes Stoich tables (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- practice page + key
- PowerPoint for BCA Tables
- PowerPoint for Factor-label method
- PowerPoint for stoich tables
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Description
Stoichiometry Notes (BCA Tables and the Factor-Label Method) introduce your students to quantitative reasoning with chemical reactions. Students will learn to select the appropriate conversion factor to convert their given amount to moles, then use the mole ratio to convert to their new substance, and then select the appropriate conversion factor to determine their desired unit.
✨Want to know more about how I use BCA Tables?
This product includes BCA tables (which I call Moles Tables) as well as the traditional Factor-Label method. Use either method, but I would suggest using BCA tables, which will help later on with Limiting Reactants as well as equilibrium and ICE tables.
UPDATE: A 3rd method has been added - Stoich Tables. Students keep track of given data, conversion factors, and moles in a chart. I found this very effective this year for students who were struggling with the factor/label method.
Click here if you want to introduce your students to mole ratios first!
Concepts covered:
- definition of stoichiometry
- the general process of stoichiometry (factor-label)
- how to use a BCA table (moles-tables)
- how to organize data in a stoichiometry table
- 2 color-coded examples
Included in Product:
- 1-page differentiated notes BCA tables (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- 1-page differentiated notes Factor-label (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- 1-page differentiated notes Stoich tables (complete, fill-in, and blank options)
- practice page + key
- PowerPoint for BCA Tables
- PowerPoint for Factor-label method
- PowerPoint for stoich tables









