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Stoichiometry Assistance, If You Please

Students, I have been web surfing to locate some sites to offer you further explanation and extra practice for stoichiometry problems. As you know, with these math-oriented units, practice is key.

First, take a peek at http://www2.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/CHEM1/stoicwk1.html with problems over only mole-mole calculations (what we did in class first).

http://www.towson.edu/~ladon/stoichas.html offers explanation of stoichiometry.

Next, look at http://www.karentimberlake.com/chemical.htm for some instructive powerpoints complete with problems to solve.

This site http://members.aol.com/profchm/stoic.html has some good explanation and some problem opportunities.

Another worksheet with answers is http://www.bishops.k12.nf.ca/science/chem/2202/worksheets/mass_mole/Stoichiometry%20Worksheet.htm

This site http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Stoichiometry/Stoichiometry.html has several spots to visit and practice.

Please know that I cannot teach you everything about a unit in one day. It takes time to build as well as time to practice. As you visit these sites, you'll find information about limiting reagents (reactants).