Pogil Chemistry Now
They did. And surprisingly, working backwards helped them see the pattern: the coefficients weren’t random—they were the smallest whole numbers that made every atom match.
Alex wanted to say “No, it’s not balanced,” and move on. But Jordan stopped. pogil chemistry
Jordan wrote: “I learned that talking less and asking ‘What do you see?’ works better than just giving my answer.” They did
“Hey. What are you thinking?”
Alex sighed. “I’m thinking we should skip to the last question and work backwards.” They did. And surprisingly
They moved to the next question: “Based on your observation, is this reaction balanced? Propose a way to fix it.”