Classroom Resources: Reactions & Stoichiometry

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  • Cracking, Chemical Change, Functional Groups, Combustion | High School

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    In this demo, students will witness a cracking reaction. They will verify the products by exposing the products to three side reactions.

  • Combustion, Limiting Reactant, Catalysts, Gas Laws, Stoichiometry, Activation Energy, Enthalpy, Energy Diagrams, Experimental Design | High School

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    In this lab, students create a stoichiometric mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases to launch a soda bottle rocket.

  • Classification of Reactions, Balancing Equations, Combustion, Reversible Reactions, Stoichiometry | High School

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    In this demonstration the teacher will complete two chemical reactions inside of separate balloons that each produces a gas. Students will observe and record data as the teacher attempts to ignite each balloon. This demonstration will help students better understand how to predict products, as well as familiarize them with double replacement and combustion reactions.

  • Density, Combustion, Lab Safety | High School

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    In this demonstration, students will observe the teacher carry out two combustion reactions. First the teacher will burn a small sample of propane gas in a beaker. Next the teacher will burn a small sample of methane gas. Students will create particle diagrams in order support their explanation and model their observations as they improve their understanding of gas density.

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