








AP Chemistry Unit 3 Solution Calculations Pixel Art Activity Google Worksheet
Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice solution calculations for AP Chemistry? Try this self-checking Google Sheet. This resource contains 15 problems for students to practice calculations for solutions, including:
Calculating concentration using M=mol/L
Calculating moles or liters using M=mol/L
Using M₁V₁=M₂V₂ and solving for any of those variables in the equation
Calculating a final concentration when two solutions are added together
Calculating the concentration of ions dissolved in water using mole ratios
Utilizing significant figures in final answers
Converting between moles and grams
This resource can be used for guided practice after in-class instruction, for review, or for distance learning. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
This resource contains a Google Sheet with 15 solution calculation problems. Students will use the M=mol/L and M₁V₁=M₂V₂ equations to calculate concentrations and other variables within those equations. Students will also determine the final concentration of a solution in which two solutions are combined. In addition, students will determine the concentration of ions dissolved in solution utilizing the mole ratio.
Students will enter a numerical answer (with significant figures) in Column C and pick a unit in Column D. As students enter both components of their answer, colors will pop up to the right side. This allows for students to self-check as they complete the problems. If any of the columns are incorrect, no colors will appear. Once all problems are correct, there will be a complete picture in the Sheet.
This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.
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Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice solution calculations for AP Chemistry? Try this self-checking Google Sheet. This resource contains 15 problems for students to practice calculations for solutions, including:
Calculating concentration using M=mol/L
Calculating moles or liters using M=mol/L
Using M₁V₁=M₂V₂ and solving for any of those variables in the equation
Calculating a final concentration when two solutions are added together
Calculating the concentration of ions dissolved in water using mole ratios
Utilizing significant figures in final answers
Converting between moles and grams
This resource can be used for guided practice after in-class instruction, for review, or for distance learning. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
This resource contains a Google Sheet with 15 solution calculation problems. Students will use the M=mol/L and M₁V₁=M₂V₂ equations to calculate concentrations and other variables within those equations. Students will also determine the final concentration of a solution in which two solutions are combined. In addition, students will determine the concentration of ions dissolved in solution utilizing the mole ratio.
Students will enter a numerical answer (with significant figures) in Column C and pick a unit in Column D. As students enter both components of their answer, colors will pop up to the right side. This allows for students to self-check as they complete the problems. If any of the columns are incorrect, no colors will appear. Once all problems are correct, there will be a complete picture in the Sheet.
This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.
Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates.
Let's connect on Instagram.