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Greetings! This worksheet features thirteen different dimensional analysis problems that stem from six balanced chemical equations. Students need to employ the right combination of conversion factors to answer each question. Conversion factors students may need to use include: mole to mole, molar mass, Molarity, Avogadro’s number and metric (milliliters to and from a liter).
I assign this activity in my eighth-grade physical science class. A high school chemistry teacher could also utilize this worksheet in a stoichiometry unit.
I provided a key with the answers in bold red font that digitally maps out the work for each problem. I rounded each answer in the key 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 DC app.
This activity complements the following dimensional analysis worksheets in my store:
Moles to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Moles-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607818
Molar Mass Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molar-Mass-Conversion-Worksheet-4607899
Mass to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mass-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607851
Molarity Conversion Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molarity-Conversion-Problem-Set-4607927
Mixed Dimensional Analysis Review Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mixed-Dimensional-Analysis-Review-Problem-Set-460795
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.
Stoichiometry Practice Problem Set for Chemistry with a Key
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Description
Greetings! This worksheet features thirteen different dimensional analysis problems that stem from six balanced chemical equations. Students need to employ the right combination of conversion factors to answer each question. Conversion factors students may need to use include: mole to mole, molar mass, Molarity, Avogadro’s number and metric (milliliters to and from a liter).
I assign this activity in my eighth-grade physical science class. A high school chemistry teacher could also utilize this worksheet in a stoichiometry unit.
I provided a key with the answers in bold red font that digitally maps out the work for each problem. I rounded each answer in the key 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 DC app.
This activity complements the following dimensional analysis worksheets in my store:
Moles to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Moles-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607818
Molar Mass Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molar-Mass-Conversion-Worksheet-4607899
Mass to Compounds Conversion Worksheet
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mass-to-Molecules-Conversion-Worksheet-4607851
Molarity Conversion Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Molarity-Conversion-Problem-Set-4607927
Mixed Dimensional Analysis Review Problem Set
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mixed-Dimensional-Analysis-Review-Problem-Set-460795
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.




