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We need a tutorial on Stoichiometry/Moles!
@aaronq
School's got me really busy but I'll finish the one I had started as soon as I get a chance.
There are many tutorials out there for stoichiometry and dimensional analysis-type problems, here is a great one I found: http://www.chemcollective.org/activities/tutorials/stoich/reaction_stoi I prefer videos. But, a discussion to improve upon confusing parts of videos is useful. Long-winded explanations is similar to reading a book, which most students already have to read in their textbook.
I agree, videos are much more helpful.
I agree to videos are much more helpful
I prefer videos.
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