SIM Chemistry 1
SIM Chemistry 1
SIM Chemistry 1
Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
Schools Division of Oriental Mindoro
SAN AGUSTIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
What’s on your mind?
CHEMICAL STATUS: BALANCED!
(So post your chemical reaction)
Prepared by:
BERNADETH G. DARACAN
T-III
Table of
Contents
01 Guide Card
02 Activity Card
03 Assessment Card
04 Enrichment Card
03 Reference Card
1. Guide Card
Learning Competency
Apply the principle of conservation of mass to
chemical reaction. (S10MT-Ive-g-23)
Gavin Bower
Balanced Chemical Reaction
Robert Paterson
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Activity 1
“Game of Balance”
This activity explains how to balance chemical equation
using coefficients. It further differentiate between
coefficients and subscript. It also explains the importance
of balancing chemical equations and describes what
happens in a chemical reaction.
Activity 3
“The chemical emojis”
This activity aims to identify the coefficients in the
emoticon of numbers that will be used to make
the chemical equation balance. This part is very
interesting because you will discover your own way of
finding the correct coefficient by all means. You may find
your own way through discovery. With lots of number
war, it will make your life balance.
2. Activity Card
Activity 1: Game of Balance
Gavin Bower
Influencer
Fantastic! You’ve
balanced the chemical
reaction. Be ready for the
next activity, its your time
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Activity 3: The Chemical Emojis
You’re on your way to become an influencer!
Welcome to the chemical emojis- Balancing Act!
Choose the correct coefficient number to the corresponding
emoticon to balance the incomplete chemical reaction. Once
you think the equation is balanced, click your reaction. Have
fun and good luck!
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1 4 6
3. Assessment Card 1
5. Q: What is the balanced equation for: ___ SnO2 + ___ H2 → ___ Sn + ___ H2O?
a. 2 SnO2 + 2 H2 → 2 Sn + H2O
b. SnO2 + H2 → Sn + 2 H2O
c. SnO2 + 2 H2 → Sn + 2 H2O
d. 2 SnO2 + H2 → 2Sn +
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Unbalanced Balanced
Answer Key Check out your
answer.
Activity 1
1. Count the atoms of each element in the reactants and the products. Use
coefficients; place them in front of the compounds as needed.
2. to have an equal mass on both sides. Just like we want the see-saw to be
balanced on both sides, a chemical equation should also be balanced on both
sides. It shows us the substances involved in a chemical reaction - the
substances that react (reactants) and the substances that are produced
(products).
3.A coefficient is a number that we place in front of a chemical formula. In a
chemical equation, a subscript cannot be changed.
4.Reactants: Hydrogen (H2) and Nitrogen (N2) Products: Ammonia (NH3)
Activity 2
Elements Reactants (Number of atoms) Products (Number of atoms)
Na 1 2
O 5 5
H 3 2
S 1 1
2NaOH + H2SO4—————> Na2SO4 + 2H2O
Activity 3
A. 2NaCl + F2 --> 2NaF + Cl2
B. Zn + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2
C. C3H8 + 5O2 ---> 3CO2 + 4H2O