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Molar Playdough
Calculating Moles to gram of multiple different compounds to make playdough. Includes easy and advanced practice problems (with answers) and teacher background knowledge. Basic easy ingredients are used. Activity can be used as an assessment - if the playdough doesn't turn out correctly, the calculations were incorrect.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aPS0k9s5mHYfFe95C8eswp_PPPditele/edit?u…Related Content
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