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Friday, March 22, 2013
Perfume is Amazing
This most recent episode RuPaul'd Drag Race featured a perfume challenge.
This episode warmed my heart primarily because I did something very similar with my chemistry students my first year teaching.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Stoichiometry
I've been getting a lot of tutoring inquiries lately. The first thing I ask is "what is your son or daughter having issues with?" Predominantly, it's been some variation on the word "stoichiometry."
Stoichiometry is a matter of translating amounts of one substance into another.
Example: If I have 6 pounds of ripe bananas, how many loaves of banana bread can I produce?
Observe that you're translating the amount of bananas into banana bread. Stoichiometry is the same concept. What you do need is a conversion factor. Say that per one loaf of banana bread, you need 2 lbs of bananas.
Here's how that example would play out:
Stoichiometry is a matter of translating amounts of one substance into another.
Example: If I have 6 pounds of ripe bananas, how many loaves of banana bread can I produce?
Observe that you're translating the amount of bananas into banana bread. Stoichiometry is the same concept. What you do need is a conversion factor. Say that per one loaf of banana bread, you need 2 lbs of bananas.
Here's how that example would play out:
BB stands for banana bread. The main thing I want you to observe is the set up of the conversion factor. The lbs of bananas are on the bottom so they can cancel units with the original given. On the top of the conversion factor is the loaf of BB because that is what we want left, and that is what we want to figure out.
Now lets move on to some harder problems
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