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Law of Conservation of Mass

Law of Conservation of Mass

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7th Grade

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MS-PS1-5, MS-PS1-4, MS-PS1-2

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Devin Keeler

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15 Slides • 7 Questions

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Law of Conservation of Mass

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​Clear Learning Target:

I can define the Law of Conservation of Mass so that I can determine if examples given follow the rule.

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​Elements and Compounds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2OE9ljBKD8

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​Physical Change

  • A Physical Change happens when a substance ​changes but no new substance is formed.

  • ​Physical Change occurs when the state of a substance changes.

  • Freezing

  • Evaporating

​Examples include: Water Freezing, Cutting Paper, Melting Butter, Breaking Glass

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​Chemical Change

​A Chemical Change Occurs when a new substance is formed.

​Indications that a new substance has formed (Chemical Change):

  • A change in color

  • Formation of Bubbles

  • ​Temperature changes

  • ​Forms a gas

​Examples of a Chemical Change: Wood burning, A nail rusting, Food Rotting.

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Multiple Choice

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Is this an example of a Physical or Chemical change? 

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Physical

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Chemical

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Multiple Choice

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Is this a image a physical or chemical change?

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Physical 

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Chemical

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Multiple Choice

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Is this image a physical or chemical change? 

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Physical 

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Chemical

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​Closed System Vs. Open System

​Open System- Allows matter and energy to flow in and out freely.

Ex. Baking bread in an oven, Melting ice in a pan

​Closed System- matter or energy is unable to go in or out.

​Ex. A cup of coffee with a lid on it, Cooking dinner in a pressure cooker

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​Law of Conservation of Mass

Antoine Lavoisier - "Revolutionized Chemistry"

  • ​Lavoisier discovered that "Mass can not be created or destroyed" by carefully measuring the product and reactants in many of the chemical reactions he was researching.

  • ​Law of Conservation of Mass states that: "Mass can not be created or destroyed"

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Products vs. Reactants

​RAP = Reactants Arrow Products

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​Products and Reactants in a Chemical Equation

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​Products and Reactants in a Chemical Reaction

Reaction between Methane and Oxygen :

​All of the atoms that were present at the beginning of the reaction (reactants) are still present in the products. They have just been moved around or transformed!

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Multiple Choice

What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?

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Mass is created at the end of a chemical reaction

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Mass can not be created or destoryed 

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Mass is created in a physical change 

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New chemicals are formed when a chemical reaction takes place.

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Counting The Atoms: Subscripts Vs. Coefficients

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Multiple Choice

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Using the picture, what is the coefficient of this chemical compound? 

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3

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There isn't one 

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Multiple Choice

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Using the picture, what is the subscript of this chemical compound? 

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4

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There isn't one

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​​Counting Atoms Review

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​Counting Atoms Review

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​​Counting Atoms Review

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​Counting Atoms Review

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Law of Conservation of Mass

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