AP Chemistry Molarity Calculations Problem Path
Do you need an engaging activity for students to practice molarity calculations for AP Chemistry in multiple choice format? Try out this problem path printable with questions related to the molarity equations (M=mol/L), the dilution equation (M₁V₁=M₂V₂), and calculating the molarity of a solution when two solutions are combined.
In this problem path, student pairs move around the room reading a series of multiple choice questions. After discussing, students choose the answer choice they believe is correct. Each answer choice leads students to a different problem. For example, if the students choose A, it might direct students to move to problem 4 next. If they choose B, it might direct students to move to problem 6.
If students answer all questions correctly, they should make a full loop without repeating any questions. If the students answer a question incorrectly, they will find themselves back at a problem they had previously visited. You can have students keep track of their sequence, to point them back to the problem where they went astray on the path.
This product comes with 10 multiple choice questions related to molarity calculations for AP Chemistry. The correct sequence is also included in the instructions for this resource.
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Do you need an engaging activity for students to practice molarity calculations for AP Chemistry in multiple choice format? Try out this problem path printable with questions related to the molarity equations (M=mol/L), the dilution equation (M₁V₁=M₂V₂), and calculating the molarity of a solution when two solutions are combined.
In this problem path, student pairs move around the room reading a series of multiple choice questions. After discussing, students choose the answer choice they believe is correct. Each answer choice leads students to a different problem. For example, if the students choose A, it might direct students to move to problem 4 next. If they choose B, it might direct students to move to problem 6.
If students answer all questions correctly, they should make a full loop without repeating any questions. If the students answer a question incorrectly, they will find themselves back at a problem they had previously visited. You can have students keep track of their sequence, to point them back to the problem where they went astray on the path.
This product comes with 10 multiple choice questions related to molarity calculations for AP Chemistry. The correct sequence is also included in the instructions for this resource.
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Do you need an engaging activity for students to practice molarity calculations for AP Chemistry in multiple choice format? Try out this problem path printable with questions related to the molarity equations (M=mol/L), the dilution equation (M₁V₁=M₂V₂), and calculating the molarity of a solution when two solutions are combined.
In this problem path, student pairs move around the room reading a series of multiple choice questions. After discussing, students choose the answer choice they believe is correct. Each answer choice leads students to a different problem. For example, if the students choose A, it might direct students to move to problem 4 next. If they choose B, it might direct students to move to problem 6.
If students answer all questions correctly, they should make a full loop without repeating any questions. If the students answer a question incorrectly, they will find themselves back at a problem they had previously visited. You can have students keep track of their sequence, to point them back to the problem where they went astray on the path.
This product comes with 10 multiple choice questions related to molarity calculations for AP Chemistry. The correct sequence is also included in the instructions for this resource.
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