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INDIVIDUAL BRAINSTORM: Silently, make a list of the best places to get a burger. (1 minute)

GROUP BRAINSTORM: Rank the top three places to get a burger. What made the burger so great? (2 minutes)

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A burger “recipe” might look like this:1 Bu + 2 Hb + 1 Ch + 4 Ba 1 Ub

As a group, develop your ultimate burger recipe and write it as an equation. Here are the available ingredients:

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Using the ingredients handout from Ms. Brown, answer these questions:1. How many complete burgers can you

make?2. Which ingredient(s) is/are completely used

up?3. How much of each leftover ingredient

remains unused?4. List and explain the steps that your group

used to answer the questions above.

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Now, write three (3) problems and their solutions based on your burger recipe.

Example: If Annie has 18 strips of bacon, how many burger patties does she need to completely use up her bacon?

1 Bu + 2 Hb + 1 Ch + 4 Ba 1 Ub

18 Ba 2 Hb = 9.0 Hb4 Ba

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Your ultimate burger recipe Your answers to the 4 questions Your three problems with solutions Your group answers to these

reflection questions:1. How well did your group come to

consensus today? Explain.2. What do you think that this activity has to

do with chemistry content?3. Are you hungry right now?

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DEFINITION: calculation of quantities in reactions

KEY STEP: mole ratio from balanced equation

So, to do stoichiometry, you need a balanced equation!

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N2 + 3 H2 2 NH3

1 molecule N2 + 3 molecules H2

2 molecules NH3

1 mole N2 + 3 moles H2 2 moles NH3

28.02 g N2 +3(2.016) g H2 =

6.048 g H2

2(17.0343) g NH3 = 34.068 g

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4 Fe + 3 O2 2 Fe2O3

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Ratio between the numbers of moles of any two substances in a balanced chemical equation

Example: 2 KClO3 2 KCl + 3 O2

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How many moles of oxygen gas can be produced by the reaction of 5.85 moles of potassium chlorate?

2 KClO3 2 KCl + 3 O2

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How many liters of oxygen gas at STP can be produced by the reaction of 47.9 grams of potassium chlorate?

2 KClO3 2 KCl + 3 O2

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rep. particles A

rep. particles B

grams A mole Ause mole ratio!

mole B grams B

liters A liters B

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How many liters of oxygen gas at STP can be produced by the reaction of 47.9 grams of potassium chlorate?

2 KClO3 2 KCl + 3 O2