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Module 12 Quiz: Million Dollar Equation

This document contains a science journal with questions from several lessons on chemistry equilibrium. It includes questions about completing an interactive equilibrium practice, factors that affect chemical equilibrium, and multiple choice questions with explanations on LeChatelier's principle problems. The student is asked to complete the questions, save the file with their name, and submit it along with guided notes for a course grade.
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Module 12 Quiz: Million Dollar Equation

This document contains a science journal with questions from several lessons on chemistry equilibrium. It includes questions about completing an interactive equilibrium practice, factors that affect chemical equilibrium, and multiple choice questions with explanations on LeChatelier's principle problems. The student is asked to complete the questions, save the file with their name, and submit it along with guided notes for a course grade.
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Module 12 Science Journal

Lesson 1 Practice 1 – Million Dollar Quiz Game


1. You should play until you reach a place near the top. Copy and
paste a screenshot below that shows your final score:

2. What question did you find most helpful, and why?

Lesson 2 Practice 1 – Interactive Equilibrium Practice

1. Write the general equilibrium equation, and explain how A, B,


C, D are different from w, x, y and z.

2. What goes on top of an equilibrium expression – products or


reactants?

3. Do you multiply or add each top number? Each bottom


number?

4. After completing the practice equations, how many did you get
right?
Lesson 3 Practice 1 –
1. What are the four factors that will lead to changes in the
reaction at equilibrium?

2. In example 3, which way did the equilibrium shift, and why?

3. In example 5, which way did the equilibrium shift, and why?

4. In example 8, which way did the equilibrium shift, and why?

5. Go to “Go to more LeChatelier problems”. Record your answers


for a-d and s-t and explain why you chose that answer for
each. (Note – you CANNOT write “that is what the answer key
said!”)
a.
b.
c.
d.

s.
t.

You will submit this Science Journal as a grade in the course. Save the
document as Module 12 Science Journal_YOUR NAME and then submit the file
using the submission link in your Moodle course (found in the same location you
opened this file) along with your completed Guided Notes. Please let me know if
you have any questions.

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