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This resource follows a storyline, going through worked examples of calculating masses of substances using balanced equations. It covers quantitative chemistry very methodically using simple broken down steps with two example questions.

This is suited to a class being introduced to quantitative chemistry at Higher / ‘Triple’ level GCSE Chemistry or AS-Levels. It is also suited to any other qualification and may be adapted to an interview lesson. A ‘Balancing Equations’ lesson and calculating Relative atomic mass, as well as calculating mass from no. of moles, vice versa and what moles are, should be TAUGHT BEFORE this stage.

An example of the lesson being taught is shown in the link below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrCSp_3qmts&list=PLZBsktNjKXH3b33pnxxdMDIDnUaQrc3Gt&index=8&ab_channel=NASSAfellow

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