Stoichiometry: Relationships - Questions

The Stoichiometry: Relationships Concept Builder is comprised of 12 questions. The questions are divided into three different difficulty levels. The Questions involve tables of numerical data associated with a balanced chemical equation. There are either 14 missing table cells. Learners must determine the missing table cell values using an understanding of the coefficients and of the molar masses. The Concept Builder selects at random one of the tables for each difficulty level. Students must use the given information to determine the numerical values for the missing table cells. The number of misses are tracked and used to determine a Health Percentage. The Health Percentage is reported once the Table is complete. Students have the option of repeating the Difficulty Level in order to improve their Health Percentage. The best Health Percent is always posted on the Main Menu screen.

The 12 different tables are shown below. Teachers are encouraged to view the tables in order to judge which level of difficulty is most appropriate for their classes. The Apprentice Difficulty Level is quicker and easier. The Master and the Wizard Difficulty Level are of comparable difficulty.

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Stoichiometry: Relationships

 
 
Activity 1: Apprentice Difficulty Level
Question 1
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 
Question 2
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.
 


 
 

 

 
Question 3
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 
 
Question 4
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 

 
Master Difficulty Level
Question 5
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.


 
 
 
 
Question 6
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.
 


 

 



 
Question 7
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 
 
 
Question 8
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 

 
Wizard Difficulty Level
Question 9
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.


 


 
 
 
 
Question 10
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.

 

 

 
 

 

 
Question 11
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.



 
 
 
 
Question 12
Consider the reaction below. Use the balanced chemical equation to fill in the blanks of the table.