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Law of Conservation of Matter Test Review What have you learned this past week?

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Page 1: Law of Conservation of Matter

Law of Conservation of Matter

Test Review

What have you learned this past week?

Page 2: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which of the following states the Law of Conservation of Matter?

a. Two compounds combine to form a new compound with different properties.

b. When atoms are recombined in a chemical

reaction, some matter may be destroyed.

c. Matter cannot be created or destroyed in

a chemical reaction.

Page 3: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which of the following states the Law of Conservation of Matter?

a. Two compounds combine to form a new compound with different properties.

b. When atoms are recombined in a chemical

reaction, some matter may be destroyed.

c. Matter cannot be created or destroyed in

a chemical reaction.

Page 4: Law of Conservation of Matter

During chemical reactions, matter is neither created nor destroyed, the atoms are just rearranged.

Reactants Products

How many carbons (black) in the reactants? products?How many hydrogens (white)? in reactants? products?How many oxygens (red)? in reactants? products?

Page 5: Law of Conservation of Matter

Element Number of atoms in reactant

Number of atoms in product

Carbon (C)Hydrogen (H)Oxygen (O)Sodium (Na)Totals Total number of atoms= Total number of atoms=

The Reactants combine and react to yield new Products

Reactants Products NaHCO3 + CH3COOH → CO2 + H2O +

CH3COONa (baking soda) (vinegar) (carbon dioxide) (water)

(sodium acetate)

What do you notice about the number of atoms in each column? ________________

Page 6: Law of Conservation of Matter

Element Number of atoms in reactant

Number of atoms in product

Carbon (C)Hydrogen (H)Oxygen (O)Sodium (Na)Totals Total number of atoms= Total number of atoms=

The Reactants combine and react to yield new Products

Reactants Products NaHCO3 + CH3COOH → CO2 + H2O +

CH3COONa (baking soda) (vinegar) (carbon dioxide) (water)

(sodium acetate)

What do you notice about the number of atoms in each column?

3 35 55 51 1

14 14

They are the equal

Page 7: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which are the reactants in the following chemical equation?

a. Fe2O3

b. Fe2

c. O3

d. Fe2 and O3

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 8: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which are the reactants in the following chemical equation?

a. Fe2O3

b. Fe2

c. O3

d. Fe2 and O3

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 9: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which are the products in the following chemical equation?

a. Fe2O3

b. Fe2

c. O3

d. Fe2 and O3

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 10: Law of Conservation of Matter

Which are the products in the following chemical equation?

a. Fe2O3

b. Fe2

c. O3

d. Fe2 and O3

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 11: Law of Conservation of Matter

According to this equation, what happened to theiron and oxygen? (Read carefully and think!)

a. They combined chemically to form the elements iron and oxygen.

b. They combined physically to form a mixture.

c. They combined chemically to form a compound.

d. They combined physically to form an element.

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 12: Law of Conservation of Matter

According to this equation, what happened to theiron and oxygen? (Read carefully and think!)

a. They combined chemically to form the elements iron and oxygen.

b. They combined physically to form a mixture.

c. They combined chemically to form a compound.

d. They combined physically to form an element.

Fe2 + O3 Fe2O3

Page 13: Law of Conservation of Matter

According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, which statement is true?

a. Matter cannot change form.

b. The total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products.

c. The total mass of the reactants is greater than the total mass of the products.

d. The total mass of the reactants is less than the total mass of the products.

Page 14: Law of Conservation of Matter

According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, which statement is true?

a. Matter cannot change form.

b. The total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products.

c. The total mass of the reactants is greater than the total mass of the products.

d. The total mass of the reactants is less than the total mass of the products.

Page 15: Law of Conservation of Matter

If the reactants in a chemical reaction contain 6 oxygen atoms and 3 nitrogen atoms,what must be true of the products?

a. The products must contain 6 oxygen atoms and 3 nitrogen atoms

b. The product must be a molecule made of 9 atoms.

c. The product must contain 3 oxygen atoms and 6 nitrogen atoms

d. The products must be glucose

Page 16: Law of Conservation of Matter

If the reactants in a chemical reaction contain 6 oxygen atoms and 3 nitrogen atoms,what must be true of the products?

a. The products must contain 6 oxygen atoms and 3 nitrogen atoms

b. The product must be a molecule made of 9 atoms. (No! They can be in different molecules)

c. The product must contain 4 oxygen atoms and 6 nitrogen atoms (They don’t swap!)

d. The products must be glucose

Page 17: Law of Conservation of Matter

The reactants involved in a chemical reaction areshown. How many O atoms must be present in theproduct that forms from this reaction?

Na2O + H2O ?

(#2 from Coach book p.107)

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Page 18: Law of Conservation of Matter

The reactants involved in a chemical reaction areshown. How many O atoms must be present in theproduct that forms from this reaction?

Na2O + H2O ?

(#2 from Coach book p.107)

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Page 19: Law of Conservation of Matter

The reactants involved in a chemical reaction areshown. How many Na atoms must be present in theproduct that forms from this reaction?

Na2O + H2O ?

(#2 from Coach book p.107)

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Page 20: Law of Conservation of Matter

The reactants involved in a chemical reaction areshown. How many Na atoms must be present in theproduct that forms from this reaction?

Na2O + H2O ?

(#2 from Coach book p.107)

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Page 21: Law of Conservation of Matter

methane oxygen carbon dioxide water CH4 + O2 2CO2 + H2O

16g ? 44g 36g

During the chemical reaction shown below, methane (CH4) and oxygen (O2) combine to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation identifies the reactants and products for this reaction along with some of their masses. What mass (in grams) of oxygen (O2) is required for this reaction to occur?

a. 16 b. 36 c. 44 d. 64

Page 22: Law of Conservation of Matter

methane oxygen carbon dioxide water CH4 + O2 2CO2 + H2O

16g ? 44g 36g

What mass (in grams) of oxygen (O2) is required for this reaction to occur?

a. 16 b. 36 c. 44 d. 64

Think: 16 + X = 44 + 36 16 + X = 80 -16 -16 X = 64

Page 23: Law of Conservation of Matter

methane oxygen carbon dioxide water CH4 + O2 2CO2 + H2O

16g ? 44g 36g

What mass (in grams) of oxygen (O2) is required for this reaction to occur?

a. 16 b. 36 c. 44 d. 64

Think: 16 + X = 44 + 36 16 + X = 80 -16 -16 X = 64

Page 24: Law of Conservation of Matter

The picture to the right shows thereactants from a chemical reaction.Which of the following pictures couldrepresent the products of this reaction?

a.

b.

c.

Page 25: Law of Conservation of Matter

The picture to the right shows thereactants from a chemical reaction.Which of the following pictures couldrepresent the products of this reaction?

a.

b.

c.

Page 26: Law of Conservation of Matter

Now, turn to a neighbor and explain one thingyou have learned about the law of conservationof matter regarding

1. the number of atoms in the reactants and products

AND

2. the mass of the reactants and the products.