Lesson 3 LT: I can use stoichiometry and experimental data to calculate percent yield of a product.

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Lesson 3 LT: I can use stoichiometry and experimental data to calculate percent yield of a product.

You have 4 minutes to answer these questions! Holy cow!! You have 4 minutes to answer these questions!

4 minutes If given 5.00 grams of lithium and 5.00 grams of chlorine gas, what is the mass of the product produced for the following reaction? Li + Cl2  LiCl

3 minutes If given 5.00 grams of lithium and 5.00 grams of chlorine gas, what is the mass of the product produced for the following reaction? Li + Cl2  LiCl

2 minutes If given 5.00 grams of lithium and 5.00 grams of chlorine gas, what is the mass of the product produced for the following reaction? Li + Cl2  LiCl

1 minute If given 5.00 grams of lithium and 5.00 grams of chlorine gas, what is the mass of the product produced for the following reaction? Li + Cl2  LiCl

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You have 5 minutes to answer these questions! Lesson 3 Holy cow!! You have 5 minutes to answer these questions!

READ!! For each question: Predict the products Write the net ionic equation Use reference packet!

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4 minutes Reaction between iron (III) chloride and lead (II) nitrate

3 minutes Reaction between iron (III) chloride and lead (II) nitrate

2 minutes Reaction between tin (IV) chloride and calcium

1 minute Reaction between tin (IV) chloride and calcium

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