Due friday 11pm Cookie Stoichiometry Performing a chemical reaction is just like cooking or baking. You combine ingredie

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Due friday 11pm Cookie Stoichiometry Performing a chemical reaction is just like cooking or baking. You combine ingredie

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4. now pretend that you work for s catering company and you need
to make 2000 cookies. it would be extremely time consuming to
measure everything in cups and teaspoon so instead you will measure
the ingredients by weighing them. use the equalities below to
help you determine how many kg of each ingredient you will
need in order to make 200 cookies?
flour weighs 120 g/cup
butter weighs 225 g/cup
sugar weighs 200 g/cup
1 egg weighs 50 g
baking soda weighs 7 g/tsp
baking powder weighs 5 g/tsp
Due friday 11pm Cookie Stoichiometry Performing a chemical reaction is just like cooking or baking. You combine ingredients in order to make a new thing. We are going to practice our reading recipe skills in hopes that this will help you better understand the concept of stoichiometry (using relationships between compounds involved in a chemical reaction). Below you will find a recipe for baking sugar cookies. Answer the questions that follow about the recipe. 2% cup flour + 1 cup butter + 1% cup sugar + 1 egg +1 tsp baking soda + tsp baking powder = 24 sugar cookies 1. If you have 5.5 cup flour, 2 cups butter, 3 cups sugar, 2 eggs, and an unlimited supply of baking soda and powder, how many cookies can you make? 2. If you want to make 120 cookies, how much of each ingredient will you need? 3. If you have 9 cup flour, 5 cups butter, 4.5 cups sugar, 8 eggs, and an excess of baking soda and powder, how many cookies can you make? Besides baking soda and powder, how much of each ingredient will be left over
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