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Wk 15: November 10-14, 2025

Essential Question

How can we use balanced chemical equations to determine the relationship between the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction?

Learning Target

I can USE a balanced chemical equation to compare and calculate the amounts of reactants and products, and explain how the mole ratios show the relationships in a reaction and predict theoretical yields of products.

Date Assigned

HONORS CHEMISTRY

Due Date
Last Week #14

14a. Notes - Empirical Formulas
1. Use the Video to complete the notes on Balancing Chemical Equations.
2. Complete the Homework WS for practice with the notes.

TURN-IN
Mon.Nov.10

Last Week #14

14d. Notes - Stoichiometry: Predicting Quantities
1. Use the Video and Support Video to complete the notes on Balancing Chemical Equations.
2. Complete the Homework #1 for practice using your notes. Due by: Mon.Nov.10
3. Complete the Homework #2 for practice using your notes. 
Due by: Mon.Nov.12 

Wed.Nov.12

Last Week #14

14e. QUIZ - Molar Mass, Avogadro's Number, % Composition, Empirical Formulas
1. Get a quick review with a classmate or with Mr. Rice before the quiz
2. Get a copy of the quiz, follow the instructions and answer the questions to the best of your knowledge.
3. ALL MAKE-UP TEST COMPLETED ON WED.NOV.12 @ LUNCH!!

Fri.Nov.7

Wed.Nov.12

15a. Lab - Mass to Mole
1. Get a copy of the "Mass to Mole" Lab exercise.
2. Read through the Laboratory Exercise and ask any questions when Mr. Rice reviews the instructions.
3. Review the [Lab Job Opportunities List] and decide on (2) possible positions you would like to perform during the laboratory exercise.
4. Using the [Chem Team List], find your roster number, lab station and go meet your classmates. At the lab station, choose a job, and work on the lab as a team.

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Wed.Nov.19

TEST - Stoichiometry
1. Get a quick review with a classmate or with Mr. Rice before the quiz
2. Get a copy of the test, follow the instructions and answer the questions to the best of your knowledge.

Wed.Nov.19