Phet Reactants Products and Leftovers
Phet Reactants Products and Leftovers
Phet Reactants Products and Leftovers
b. Talk with your partner about your thinking to get the answer.
c. Then, use the sim to check your answer and make any corrections.
b. Check your prediction using the sim and make any changes.
4. Why did the number of sandwiches change even though the amounts of ingredients were the
same? Research what “limiting reactant” means and then write a description in your own words
using the situations in #2 and #3 as supporting evidence.
5. A tricycle factory gets a shipment with 400 seats and 600 wheels. Use your ideas about Limiting
Reactants to explain how you would figure out how many tricycles can be made.
Relate the model to Chemistry, Click on MOLECULES:
7. Predict which reactant amounts would get the most water with the least amount of leftovers.
Explain how your understanding of Limiting Reactant helped you figure this out.
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8.
Click “Make ammonia”. What is the balanced equation for making ammonia?
10. Click “Combust methane”. What is the balanced equation for the combustion of methane?
11. If you start with 3 methane and 8 oxygen, what are the numbers of your products and leftovers?
12. What would be your limiting reactant and your excess reactant in the above question? Explain
your reasoning.
2. Play all levels of the Game with “molecules” hidden and record your scores. Play a few
times if you feel you need to.
3. Play all levels of the Game with “molecules” hidden and record your scores. Play a few
times if you feel you need to.
4. If you were helping a friend do stoichiometry problems, what would you tell them about
how they might use subscripts and coefficients in their problem solving?
5. How might using molecular images help your friend when doing problem solving?