Unit 1 TESTS will be the first week in October. Review materials are available HERE already. Start studying!
Part 1: What is Mole?
Part 2: Molar Mass and Counting Atoms
These videos are NOT required, but do offer a different perspective on the topic if that helps!
Tyler DeWitt - MORE Tyler explaining how to convert between mass (grams) to our new unit, moles.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor - another walkthrough on moles and mass conversions. You'll want to see this work in class first. This is more review than for new content!
The links below are sites with written descriptions of this content. Some prefer to learn from reading rather than watching. If that helps you these resources can be useful!
LibeTexts - mole to mass conversions with a few worked out examples to practice with!
Reference Materials
Steps to Convert Between Moles and Mass - this doc outlines the steps you can follow to help you solve mole-mass conversion problems. This is SUPER helpful when you are still getting familiar with this new math!!
Use the steps doc linked above to help you convert between moles and mass in the problems above!
These should start t get repetitive towards the end. Thats a good thing!!
In this lab activity we will explore how many things are in one mole. Its a lot!!
To prove mastery of this topic you will need to take a quiz on Schoology. Here are the guidelines:
You must show me all the completed work for this section BEFORE you you can start attempts on this quiz.
You CANNOT use any notes, practice, or prior quiz attempts to help you complete the quiz. This quiz is CLOSED NOTES!
You CANNOT work with others on the quiz.
You CAN use ANY class resources like a calculator, your periodic table, or any other reference materials. These are often lined on the quiz itself.
You should also have you Nomenclature Summary Doc you made for ht lab activity in this section.
You have 5 attempts to pass this quiz.
Do NOT take multiple attempts at once if you are not sure why you got questions wrong.
Do NOT take another attempt if you got the same grade again.
DO see Mr. Kiefer for help and to go over previous quiz attempts.
You should only need 2-3 tries for each quiz. If it takes more than that you should be reaching out for help!