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Marvelous Dimensional Analysis Activity

These dominos are grouped.

These dominos are grouped. Thor = 300 Hulk = 175 Superman = 500 The Thing = 225 Captain America = 410 Wolverine = 125 Spiderman = 275

These dominos are grouped. Thor = 300 Hulk = 175 Superman = 500 The Thing = 225 Captain America = 410 Wolverine = 125 Spiderman = 275

M M V mol mol V P P Mole Island Substance A Substance B 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) ____ g Molar Mass (periodic table) Substance A Substance B M M ___ mole ___ mole ___ mole V mol mol V P P ___ mole ___ mole ___ mole Mole Island

M mol V P Mole Island Substance A Substance B 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole ____ g Molar Mass Periodic table 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles Mole Island M V P mol Substance A Substance B ___ mole ___ mole ___ mole ___ mole ___ mole

Balanced Chemical Equation: 5 A2 + 3 G  2 B + M How many molecules of substance B = 100 L substance A? 1 mole 22.4 L gas @ STP ___ mole 6.02 x 1023 particles 1 mole 2 x molecules “B” = 100 L “A” = ____ particles of “B” 5 1 mol “A” 2 mol “B” 6.02 x1023 molecules “B” x molecules “B” = 100 L “A” = ___ molecules “B” 22.4 L “A” 5 mol “A” 1 mol “B” Mole Island M V P mol Substance A Substance B “A” “B”