Conservation Of Mass Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of conservation of mass?

A

No atoms are created or destroyed (only the bonds between atoms that change)

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2
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Give an example of this with sodium and chlorine ?

A

2Na + Cl2 — 2NaCl

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3
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What should the mass stay as throughout the reaction?

A

The mass should remain the same
However
Mass might seem to change if there is a gas released as it won’t be measured by the scales

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4
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Give an example of a reaction which the reactants and products do not have the same weight? Explain why

A

2 Mg + O2 —- 2MgO
Mg weighs 1g but MgO weighs 1.6g so the the products appear like they are bigger but really the scale just wasn’t able to weight all the reactants

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5
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How could this be changed ( A reaction with a glass) so both sides have the same mass?

A

Sealed container/ closed environment
Reaction mass would balance perfectly

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  1. What should you say if a reactant decomposes to form a solid and a gas and the mass appears to of changed?
  2. How could you change/ fix that
A

The gas would float off into the air
Weight of the products would of appeared to decrease
Sealed environment or container

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