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Conservation of Mass

Conservation of Mass

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Science

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 11 Questions

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LET'S PRACTICE COUNTING ATOMS IN CHEMICAL FORMULAS- USE WHITEBOARDS or PAPER

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​COUNTING ATOMS IN CHEMICAL EQUATION

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​GLOW STICK- WRITE A CLAIM OF WHAT's HAPPENING WHEN IT BREAKS?

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​BAKING SODA + VINEGAR ------- explain product

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Multiple Choice

Suppose you have 15g of baking soda and mix it with 15g of vinegar. When they are combined they bubble and fizz a lot. The final solution has a mass of 25g. What happened to the "lost" 5g?

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it dissappears

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it is still there just not weighted

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it is in the gas that is formed

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nothing happened

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Multiple Choice

If reaction starts with 20g of reactants it should produce 
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a total of 40g of products
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a total of 10g of products
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a total of 80 g of products
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a total of 20g of products

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Multiple Choice

If 20g of sugar is stirred into a beaker containing 100g of water. What would the mass of the dissolved solution be after the sugar is dissolved fully?

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20g

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100g

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80g

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120g

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Multiple Choice

Which are the reactants in the following reaction?
2Mg + O2 ---> 2MgO 
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Mg and O
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MgO
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Mg and MgO
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O and MgO

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Multiple Choice

In a reaction A + B ----> C,  reactant A has 5g and product  C has 9g. How many grams does reactant B should have? 
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4g
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5g
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9g
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14g

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Multiple Choice

In a reaction A + B ----> C,  reactant A has 5g and product  C has 9g. How many grams does reactant B should have? 
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4g
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5g
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9g
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14g

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Multiple Choice

How many nitrogen atoms does NH3 have?
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1
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Multiple Choice

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How many oxygen atoms are in this chemical formula?
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6 oxygen atoms
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2 oxygen atoms
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3 oxygen atoms
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4 oxygen atoms

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Multiple Choice

24 g of magnesium reacts with 38 g of fluorine to produce _____ g magnesium fluoride
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62 
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38
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24
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14

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Multiple Choice

What is the law of conservation of mass?
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The amount of matter changes when reacted or changed.
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The mass of all reactants are changed during a physical or chemical change
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The mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products
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The mass of the products is different than the mass of the reactants.

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Multiple Choice

When CaCO3 is heated, it forms CaO and CO2. Which of these statements best describes the mass of the products if 100 g of CaCO3 is heated?
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The difference in the products’ masses is equal to the mass of the CaCO3
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The sum of the products’ masses is less than the mass of the CaCO3
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The mass of each product is equal to the mass of the CaCO3
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The sum of the products’ masses equals the mass of the CaCO3
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