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AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Calculations Stained Glass Coloring by Code Worksheet
Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice stoichiometry calculations! In this worksheet, students will complete the stoichiometry problem. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key.
This worksheet includes 10 stoichiometry problems, including:
conversions including moles, grams, liters at STP and atoms/molecules
the use of pV=nRT for gases not at STP
using M=mol/L with stoichiometry
calculating percent yield
This resource contains 10 solution stoichiometry problems designed for use in Unit 4 of the AP Chemistry curriculum. Included in this resource:
instructions
student worksheet
completed key
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Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice stoichiometry calculations! In this worksheet, students will complete the stoichiometry problem. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key.
This worksheet includes 10 stoichiometry problems, including:
conversions including moles, grams, liters at STP and atoms/molecules
the use of pV=nRT for gases not at STP
using M=mol/L with stoichiometry
calculating percent yield
This resource contains 10 solution stoichiometry problems designed for use in Unit 4 of the AP Chemistry curriculum. Included in this resource:
instructions
student worksheet
completed 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.