Description
The molarity equation is expressed as Molarity (M) = number of moles of solute / liters of solution. Students may need to use the equation moles = mass / molar mass before being able to convert to molarity. Students may need to calculate the molarity of a solution, otherwise known as the molar concentration, in order to measure the correct quantities in a chemistry lab. These practice problems will help students practice using molarity and mole formulae.
How does the molarity worksheet color by number work?
1. Students answer a series of multiple choice questions.
2. Each number question relates to spaces on the color by number mandala.
3. The correct answer will give the correct color to color each space with that number on the mandala.
This molarity worksheet is great to do to reinforce student understanding, or as a homework assignment as the color by number is easy to mark at a glance!
Make sure your students have access to a periodic table in order to be able to determine chemical formula and calculate solution concentrations that involve conversions from mass of the solute to moles.
The questions get progressively harder throughout the worksheet.
These practice questions are suitable for high school chemistry students in grades 11 and 12.
Includes teacher answer key.
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