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Basic

Competence
3.11 Apply
the concept
of relative
molecul
mass,
reaction
equation,
fundamental
chemical
laws, and
mole
concept to
finish the
chemical
calculation.
4.11 Process
and analyze
the data
about
relative
molecul
mass,
reaction
equation,
fundamental
chemical
laws, and
mole

Material
1. Relative atom
mass (Ar) and
relative
molecule mass
(Mr)
2. Reaction
equation
3. Fundamental
chemical laws
3.1 Lavoisier
Law
3.2 Proust Law
3.3 Dalton Law
3.4 Gay Lussac
Law
3.5 Avogadro
Law
4. Mole Concept
4.1 Molar mass
4.2 Gas molar
volume
4.3 Empirical
formula and
molecular
formula.

Learning process

Indicators

1. Read the literature


about relative mass
atom and relative
molecule mass,
reaction equation,
fundamental
chemical laws, and
mole concept.
2. Understand the
literature about
mole concept
application in
chemical
calculation.
3. Ask how to
determine relative
atom mass and
relative molecule
mass of compound
? How to balance
reaction equation ?
4. Ask how to
distinguish
empirical formula
and molecular
formula ? how to

1. Determine the
relative atom
mass (Ar) and
relative
molecule mass
(Mr)
2. Balance the
reaction
equation.
3. Prove the
Lavoisier Law
based on
experiment
result.
4. Conversion the
mole number
with particle
number, mass
and substance
volume.
5. Determine the
empirical
formula and
molecular
formula.
6. Determine Mass
% of substance

Evaluation
Assignment
Create the
experiment
to prove
Lavoisier
Law.
Observation
Scientific
attitude
when
discuss,
create and
do
experiment
Portofolio
Experiment
report
Tes essay
Determine
relative
atom mass
and relative
molecule
mass of
compound

Time
Alocation
6 x 45
minutes

Source
Textbook of
chemistry
Student
worksheet
Literature
about
stoichiometry
Slides of
presentation
about
stoichiometry
Tools and
materials for
the
experiment

concept to
finish the
chemical
calculation.

4.4 Mass % of
substance
5. Chemical
calculation
5.1 The
relationship
between mol
number,
particle, gas
mass and
volume in
chemical
equation.
5.2 Limiting
Reactant

determine % mass
of substance?
5. Ask about mole
concept
application in
chemical
calculation.
6. Discuss how to
determine relative
atom mass and
relative molecule
mass of
compound.
7. Discuss how to
balance reaction
equation
8. Do the experiment
to prove Lavoisier
Law.
9. Observ and write
the result of
lavoisier law
experiment.
10. Discuss Proust
Law, Dalton Law,
Gay Lussac Law,
and Avogadro
Law.

7. Determine
limiting reactant

Determine
empirical
formula and
molecular
formula
Determine %
mass of
substance
Balance the
reaction
equation
Apply the
mole
concept in
chemical
calculation.

11. Discuss Molar


mass, gas molar
volume, empirical
formula and
molecular
formula.
12. Discuss the
determining Mass
% of substance
13. Analyze mole
concept to finish
the chemical
calculation
(relationship
between mol
number, particle,
gas mass and
volume in
chemical
equation)
14. Exercise to
calculate relative
atom mass and
relative molecule
mass of
compound.
15. Exercise to
balance reaction
equation.

16. Analyze the data


to prove Lavoisier
Law.
17. Conclude Proust
Law, Dalton Law,
Gay Lussac Law,
and Avogadro
Law.
18. Exercise to
determine molar
mass, gas molar
volume.
19. Make a
relationship
between
empirical
formula and
molecular
formula.
20. Calculate Mass %
of substance
21. Conclude mole
concept
application in
chemical
calculation
22. Present the
calculation of
relative atom
mass and relative

molecule mass of
compound and
reaction equation.
23. Present the data
of experiment
result to prove
Lavoisier Law.
24. Present the
Proust Law,
Dalton Law, Gay
Lussac Law, and
Avogadro Law.
25. Present the
determination of
molar mass and
gas molar volume.
26. Present the
determination of
Mass % of
substance in
compound.
27. Present mole
concept
application in
chemical
calculation.

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