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Quantitative Lesson 72 "Single Replacement Lab"

Science and Technology Standards:

PA Standard 3.4.10A: Classify and describe, in equation form, types of chemical and nuclear reactions
Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.1: Analyze and explain the nature of science in the search for understanding the natural world and its connection to technological systems.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.2: Identify and analyze the scientific or technological challenges of societal issues; propose possible solutions and discuss implications.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.3: Describe and interpret patterns of change in natural and human-made systems.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.2.1: Apply knowledge of scientific investigation or technological design to develop or critique aspects of the experimental or design process.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.2.2: Evaluate appropriate technologies for a specific purpose, or describe the information the instrument can provide.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.3.2: Compare observations of the real.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.3.3: Compare and Analyze repeated processes or recuring elements in patterns.
Anchor Assessment S11.B.1.1: Explain structure and function at multiple levels of organization.
Anchor Assessment S11.C.1.1: Explain the relationship between the structure an properties of matter.

Purpose:

1. I will use balanced equations to solve stoichiometry problems.
2. I will use fence posting to solve stoichiometry problems.
3. I will observe the reactivity of various elements with compounds.
4. I will rank elements in regards to reactivity.

Homework Due:

1. Demo Day Packet (Due Lesson 72)
2. Stoichiometry WS #4 (Due Lesson 72)
3. Stoichiometry WS #5 (Due Lesson 73)
4. Stoichiometry WS #6 (Due Lesson 73)

Handouts/Supplies:

1. Stoichiometry WS #5
2. Stoichiometry WS #6
3. Single Replacement Lab

I. Introduction

Opening Assignment:

Warm-Up: How many grams of water are produced if 1.00 L of H2 is burned in 10.00 L of oxygen?
Review warm-up
State the purpose

II. The Lesson:

Activity #1: Submit Demo Day Packet
Activity #2: Review Stoichiometry WS #4
Activity #3: Complete Stoichiometry WS #5
Activity #4: Prep the Single Replacement Lab
Activity #5: Complete Single Replacement Lab
Activity #6: Submit results for the Single Replacement Lab to tally data
Activity #7: Complete the Single Replacement Lab Report

III. Closure:

Summary Assignment:

Summarize today's lesson
1. I will use balanced equations to solve stoichiometry problems.
2. I will use fence posting to solve stoichiometry problems.
3. I will observe the reactivity of various elements with compounds.
4. I will rank elements in regards to reactivity.

Homework Assignment (Write down in planners):

1. Stoichiometry WS #5 (Due Lesson 73)
2. Stoichiometry WS #6 (Due Lesson 73)
3. Single Replacement Lab Report (Due Lesson 77)

Preview of Next Class:

1. Stoichiometry

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