AP Chemistry Unit 3 Solution Calculations Pixel Art Activity Google Worksheet

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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.

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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.