Stoichiometry Report Make-up assignment for stoichiometry exam.

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Stoichiometry Report Make-up assignment for stoichiometry exam

Report requirements: Report MUST BE two pages typed (no handwritten reports please). Font size must be 12 with double spacing between lines (10 pt. spacing). Leave margins as set in Word. Include your name and period of your class. Make sure you include a page with your sources (if books or online websites are used). Give credit to the authors!!! Deadline for the report will be Friday, March 7 th (I will not accept any reports after this day). You may print your report or give me an electronic copy from your thumb drive. If you me your report, please make sure I received it!! If report meets all the requirements, you will earn 25 pts. added to your stoichiometry exam.

Your report must include the following…. Explain what the mole is and a brief description of the origins of this concept. Please discuss the different topics covered in stoichiometry: Molar mass, molar conversions, molar ratios, empirical / molecular formulas, limiting / excess reagents, and percent yield. Explain how each of the above points is calculated and give examples of these types of problems. How should you approach this report? As if someone that does not know anything about the above topics is able to learn about them from your report (explanations and examples). DO NOT COPY / PASTE THIS REPORT (NO PLAIGARISING).

All points covered 5-6 points covered 3-4 points covered 1-2 points covered Points Rubric