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Limiting Reactant Reactions Chemistry Bundle | Print and Digital mix

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    Looking for engaging limiting reactant practice for your students? From active practice stations to real-world examples on print and digital, self-grading worksheet, to a cost-effective precipitation lab, & a coloring Tangram one-page practice, give your students a variety of opportunities to practice limiting reactant (reagent) in their stoichiometry study. The lab includes two versions: one for limiting reactants and another version based on only stoichiometry. Also included is my Freebie Handout How To set up BCA Tables, a very organized way to work through limiting reactant problems. Included is a link to a YouTube explanation for BCA Tables - for both teachers & students.

    This Bundled Limiting Reactant resource is set to a 20% discount. This bundle may grow slowly: as limiting reactant resources are added, the price of the bundle will increase accordingly. By purchasing the bundle at the current price, you will receive future resources in this bundle for free.


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    NGSSHS-PS1-7
    Use mathematical representations to support the claim that atoms, and therefore mass, are conserved during a chemical reaction. Emphasis is on using mathematical ideas to communicate the proportional relationships between masses of atoms in the reactants and the products, and the translation of these relationships to the macroscopic scale using the mole as the conversion from the atomic to the macroscopic scale. Emphasis is on assessing students’ use of mathematical thinking and not on memorization and rote application of problem-solving techniques. Assessment does not include complex chemical reactions.

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