Stoichiometry Calculations!

Today, we learned how to do stoichiometry calculations involving particles, moles, and mass. These calculations are somewhat similar to mole conversions except, instead of converting between particles, moles, or mass of just one element in the problem,  you can convert between particles, moles, or mass of more than one element.
*But remember, they are much harder than mole conversioins because you have to use your knowledge of all the mole conversions we've learned in the past, plus what we learned last day about the mole ratio to do these stoichiometry calculations. 

Here is a helpful website with worksheets, pratice questions, and facts about stoichiometry calculations:
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c120/stoichio.html


Remember to use a concept map like this to organize the pathway of your conversions. You don't want to make silly mistakes!!!


^Road map for stoichiometry calculations^




Here is a video example that takes us through each step we must take in order to reach the answer: