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Weekly-Lesson-Log-DLL Physical Science WEEK 7

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WEEKLY LESSON LOG IN PHYSICAL


SCIENCE SY-2022-2023
GRADE 11

Quarter 1, Week 7
Dates Covered March 27 - 31, 2023
Day Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
Competency: Determine the limiting reactant in a reaction and calculate the amount of product formed. S11/12PS-IIIh-27

l. Objectives A. Determine the limiting reactant/reagent in a chemical reaction,


A. Knowledge B. Identify the excess reactant/regent in a chemical reaction, and
B. Skills C. Calculate the number of product/s formed in a chemical reaction.;
C. Attitude and
Values
ll. Subject Matter Limiting and Excess Reactants
lll. References Physical Science– Grade 11 Physical Science
Alternative Delivery Mode Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 3 – Module 6: Limiting and Excess Reactants Quarter 1 – Module 10: Limiting Reactants and the Number of Products
Formed
First Edition, 2020

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lV. Procedure
a. Activity / Scenario: Review: Unlocking of Terms
Preparation
You and your friends planned to have a What is the limiting • Stoichiometry is a section of chemistry that involves using
beach picnic. They assigned you to bring reactant? relationships between reactants and/or products in a chemical reaction to
barbeque on your picnic day. You decided determine desired quantitative data.
that each stick of barbeque has 3 slices of What is excess reactant?
pork. How many barbeques can be made if • Excess reagent is a reactant that is not used up when the reaction is
you have 36 slices of pork and 10 finished.
barbeque sticks?
• Limiting reagent is a reagent that is completely used up or reacted.
1. Abstraction Discussion on limiting and excess Read the article: 1. Determine the limiting reactant Directions: Read the statement
(discussion) reactant through a video presentation. Limiting Reactant In and excess reactant, when 36 g of below carefully and fill in the
each chemical reaction, Al and 28.5 g of HBr are reacted, blank(s) with the correct
https://www.youtube.com/watch? there is a limiting reagent or and how many grams of H2 gas is
formed? answer.
v=Ba5nJThgv9g&t=59s reactant determining how
2Al + 6HBr 2AlBr3 + 3H2 1. The is the reactant that gets
many products will be
2. When 10 g of N2 and 7 g of H2
produced. A limiting reactant are allowed to react. Determine the used up first during the reaction
is a substance that was 昀椀 rst limiting reactant and excess and also determines how much
used in a chemical reaction. reactant in this reaction. product can be made.
This reaction always serves as N2 + 3H2 2NH3
2. is a
the basis for calculating the
quantity of chemically
section of chemistry that
formed products. How can
involves using relationships
we determine a chemical between reactants and/or
reaction with the limiting products in a chemical reaction
reactant? to determine desired
quantitative data.
3. is a reactant
that is not used up when the
reaction is finished.
4. is a reagent

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that is completely used up or
reacted.
2. Application / Problem Solving: Answer the following Problem-Solving: Activity No 3: Make a
Practice questions. Use separate Sandwich
In an experiment, suppose you have 4.5 g 1. Write the balanced chemical equation,
sheet of paper for your
of Al and 2.25 g of NaCl are initially when magnesium is reacted with silver Scenario: I want to have friends
solution and answer.
present, find: nitrate forming magnesium nitrate and over for lunch on Saturday and
1. When 15 g CO and 8 g silver. make cheese sandwiches that
Al + NaCl AlCl3 + Na
H2 are reacted, what is the require two slices of bread and
2. If 18 g of magnesium reacts with 33 g
a. the limiting reactant? limiting reactant? one slice of cheese. I open the
of silver nitrate, determine the limiting
refrigerator to find that I have
b. the excess reactant remains after the CO + 3H2 CH4 + H2O reactant.
40 slices of cheese. I look in
reaction? the bread box to find that I
2. How much Fe is 3. Find the excess reactant in the
c. the grams of AlCl3 are formed? formed if 100 g Fe2O3 given reaction. have 16 slices of bread.
and 100 g CO are reacted?
Refer to page 6 and 7. 4. How much silver can be formed from Question 1: Which of my
Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2 the above chemical reaction? ingredients is limiting the
number of sandwiches I can
3. When 22 g Fe reacts with make?
13 g of HCl, what is the
excess reactant? Question 2: How many
sandwiches can I make?
Fe + 2HCl FeCl2 + H2
Question 3: How much of my
starting material is left over
once I am done making
sandwiches?

3. Assessment / Answer multiple choice questions 1-5. Answer multiple-choice Answer multiple choice questions 1-5. Answer multiple-choice
Evaluation Refer to page 10. questions 6-10. Refer to Refer to page 15 questions 6-10. Refer to page
page 10. 15

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4. Assignment / Calculate what is being asked. Use separate paper for
Agreement your solution and answer.
Using this chemical
equation. 3Na + AlCl3 3NaCl
+ Al
If 16 g Na and 8 g AlCl3 are allowed to react, 昀椀 nd.
a. the limiting reactant
b. the excess reactant
c. the grams of Al are formed in the chemical reaction.
Prepared by:
DEXTER Q. JADUCANA Noted by:
Teacher I MILDRED H. CABALUNA
SHS-Coordinator

Inspected by:
GENEVIEVE J. DAYOT
School Principal

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