This worksheet provides ten examples for students to work through the processes of determining the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, and/or the percent yield of a reaction. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides many examples for students to practice calculations involving Molarity & Molality. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet assesses students' knowledge of phase changes by examining a simple heating curve. It covers kinetic and potential energies through an examination of temperature. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet assesses students' knowledge of phase diagrams by examining both a generic and specific diagram. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides many examples for students to practice calculations involving Molarity. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides many examples for students to work through the process of solving freezing point depression and boiling point elevation problems. A complete answer key is provided at the end. While this worksheet was designed for an honors-level Chemistry class, it can easily be modified for lower ability students.
This test-review packet contains questions & calculations covering all aspects of a traditional unit on Gases and Gas Laws, including: Pressure & temperature unit conversions, Boyle's, Charles's, Gas-Lussac's, Ideal, and the Combined Gas Laws, gas stoichiometry, Graham's Law, and Dalton's Laws of Partial Pressures & Combining Volumes. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This collection of 367 documents contains everything a Chemistry teacher needs for the entire school year! Included are worksheets, labs, formative and summative assessments, lecture notes, weekly-pacing guides, and Powerpoint presentations that cover every single topic presented in a Chemistry course. These documents have been created and revised over the past 12 years to be as comprehensive as possible. Many worksheets come with complete answer keys, as well. These items have been used for all
This worksheet allows students to practice solving all types of problems involving half-life. A complete answer key is provided at the end. While this worksheet was designed for an honors-level Chemistry class, it can easily be modified for lower ability students.
This worksheet provides 10 examples for students to practice writing electron configurations, orbital notations, and noble gas notations for various elements. Students must first identify the element in each example by reading the �clue� that describes the element�s identity. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students� ability level.
This test-review packet is designed for a standard Chemistry class but it can easily be modified for lower ability classes. It includes many aspects of traditional units on ionic and covalent bonding, including: Cation vs. anion formation, valence electrons, ionic nomenclature, Lewis dot diagrams/Lewis structures, covalent compound nomenclature, VSEPR shapes, and polarity.
This worksheet provides nine examples for students to work through the processes of converting between moles, grams, and atoms. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides lots of practice with calculating the energy, wavelength, and frequency of waves, as well as identifying the type of electromagnetic radiation based on wavelength. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides 6 examples for students to work through. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students� ability level.
This worksheet provides five examples for students to work through the process of determining an empirical formula. with calculating the energy, wavelength, and frequency of waves, as well as identifying the type of electromagnetic radiation based on wavelength. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This comprehensive test-review packet covers all topics encountered in a traditional unit on Kinetics and Thermochemistry in an honors-level Chemistry class, including: Thermochemical equations, rate laws, bond enthalpy, PE diagrams, and much more. A complete answer key is provided at the end. While this packet was designed for an honors-level Chemistry class, it can easily be modified for lower ability students.
This worksheet provides 18 examples for students to determine the protons, electrons, neutrons, atomic #, mass #, hyphenated name, and isotope symbols for various atoms and ions. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This worksheet provides 14 examples for students to work through. Students are given two half reactions, and using a table of standard reduction potentials they must determine the reactions occurring at the anode and cathode, calculate the standard cell potential, determine whether the cell is spontaneous or not, and write the cell notation. The worksheet was designed for a standard Chemistry class but can easily be modified for any Chemistry class.
This comprehensive test-review packet covers all topics encountered in a traditional unit on Nuclear Chemistry in an honors-level Chemistry class, including: Isotopic abundance, fission and fusion, nuclear reactions, half-life calculations, and more. A complete answer key is provided at the end. While this packet was designed for an honors-level Chemistry class, it can easily be modified for lower ability students.
This worksheet allows students to practice determining the number of significant figures in a measurement, as well as perform simple calculations while maintaining proper significant figures throughout. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
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