Chemistry Stoichiometric Ratios Mole Ratios Google Pixel Art Activity
Are you looking for an engaging way for students to practice stoichiometric ratios? This pixel art includes 19 prompts for students to consider stoichiometric ratios. Students are provided with the balanced chemical equation, and a prompt to determine the mole amount of a reactant consumed or the mole amount of a product produced.
For example, students could be provided with the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, and asked how many moles of oxygen would be needed to react with 4 moles of H₂.
This resource does not include limiting reactant considerations. Only amount of reactant consumed or product produced based on 1 given mole amount.
Color will appear to the right to indicate each correct answer. If the selection is incorrect, no colors will appear. Once all problems are completed correctly, an entire picture appears.
This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
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 stoichiometric ratios? This pixel art includes 19 prompts for students to consider stoichiometric ratios. Students are provided with the balanced chemical equation, and a prompt to determine the mole amount of a reactant consumed or the mole amount of a product produced.
For example, students could be provided with the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, and asked how many moles of oxygen would be needed to react with 4 moles of H₂.
This resource does not include limiting reactant considerations. Only amount of reactant consumed or product produced based on 1 given mole amount.
Color will appear to the right to indicate each correct answer. If the selection is incorrect, no colors will appear. Once all problems are completed correctly, an entire picture appears.
This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review. Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.
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.