HON CHEMISTRY: Okay, really, it’s not the hardest thing you’ve ever done – you deal with limiting reactants in your life all the time. Now we’re just applying that same concept with chemical reactions! π Here’s the lecture from limiting reactants. Help session?
UPDATE – I’ve changed the vodcast to one that hopefully works better for you. Let me know how it does.
When converting grams to moles, on the conversion factor moles over grams do you put the coefficient with the moles or just 1?
Just 1
thanks!
I’m glad we got to just work on stoichiometry problems.
When will our test over this chapter be?
Candice – It will be this Friday, April 20. How are you doing on the stoichiometry problems?
since our homework for friday is the same as thursdays hw (excluding two problems), do we have to do it again?
Mikul – My bad! No, you don’t have to do the homework again. Unless you want the extra practice, that is! π
Thank you for giving us time in class to work on the project today!
The video on here is very delayed. Your voice is ahed of what the video shows at some points and I can’t understand how to work the problems, AT ALL. HELP!
Will – Thanks for letting me know. I’ll see if I can put another video up. We missed you today.
Does the percent yield of magnesium oxide lab have questions?
The STEM career research is a science in the news, right?
Hope – Yes. π
Hope – No questions, just make sure you show all calculations and put all your data and calculation answers in a data table.
Ok, thank you.