Overview of CheMentor Individual Modules - details and on-line samples: This program contains exercises in which you build a unit factors
and solve a problem. On the screen is a listing of a series of equations ('1 L = 1000
mL') and you will one of these equations to make the required
unit factor. You build the factor by clicking on one of the items
in the equation and then clicking in a 'Numerator' or 'Denominator'
box to place the item at that location. You then click on the
'Judge' button to have your unit factor checked. The numerical
part of your answer is entered in the answer box(es) - it can
be in decimal or scientific notation and you can always 'Peek'
to see the expected answer. You can try out the program by using the demo version that you
will see further down in this page. All of the links you will need for the other items in this module
are listed below. Just click on the graphic for the item you want
... About the buttons you will see in the program window ... The 'New' button - generates a new exercise The 'Judge' button - click this to have your answer checked The 'Restart' button - clears the scoreboard and starts a new series of exercises The 'Info' button - not active in this demo - will display a pop-up window that
gives you information on how to build a unit factor The 'Info' button - opens a pop-up window that gives you directions on how to build
a unit factor The 'Quit Practice' button - not active in this demo, it would return you to the CheMentor
main menu The 'Activities Menu' button - not active in this demo, it would return you to the
menu for the module The 'Sci/Dec' button - allows you to change the answer boxes so that you can give
an answer in either scientific or decimal notation The 'Clear' button - clears the answer boxes The 'Peek' button - allows you to see the set-up and answer that was expected

Using Unit Factors in One-Step Problems
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Link to the other modules ...
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