Balancing Equations

by Leslie Lowery

Introduction · rubric · conclusion · teacher's guide

The Meaning of Chemical equations · Balancng Chemical Equation Tutorials · Applying the Law of Conservation of Mass · Practice Balancing Chemical Equations

Introduction

When you want to study a topic like Balancing Equations, it helps to have a few good questions in mind. The best kinds of questions are ones you really want to know the answer to. Sometimes this will be factual and you'll discover the right answer. Other times, your questions get to the heart of what makes a subject worth studying. Many people spend their lives studying and working in fields related to this topic. Now's your chance to join them!

Use the links below to explore the topic, your interests, and those important questions of yours. The Web will offer some unique resources that might not be available anywhere else so dig deep and see what you find. If you want some idea of what good exploring looks like, read the evaluation rubric.


Internet Links

The Meaning of Chemical equations

The meaning of Chemical Equations

Tips for Balancing Chemical Equations
Some Practice Problems

Balancng Chemical Equation Tutorials

Tutorial for Balancng Equations

Short Tutorial on Balancing Equations

How to Balance a Chemical Equation

Applying the Law of Conservation of Mass

The Law of Conservation on Mass

Practice Balancing Chemical Equations

Balancing Equations Game

Practice Balancing Equations

Balancing Equations Worksheet


Conclusion

Because anyone can publish on the Web, it sometimes reflects the chaotic, uneven, sometimes confusing world around us. By exploring the Web, you've journeyed into real learning where you must judge between fact and opinion, bias and insight, importance and insignificance. We hope you've added to the wisdom carried around in that head of yours. If you want to check yourself, take a look at the evaluation rubric for this activity. Either way, remember that understanding isn't a destination, but a journey. Have a great trip!



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