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The Law of The Law of Conservation Conservation of Matter of Matter

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Page 1: The Law of Conservation of Matter. We ’ ve talked about changes in matter… The evaporation of a puddle of water Rust forming on a metal fence PHYSICAL.

The Law of The Law of Conservation of Conservation of

MatterMatter

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We’ve talked about changes in matter…

• The evaporation of a puddle of water

• Rust forming on a metal fence

PHYSICAL

CHEMICAL

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HOWEVER…

• No matter is created or destroyed by such changes!

• The total amount of matter remains constant.

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How did scientists come up with this law?• Just like we did with the

vinegar and baking soda in a bag!

• They measured the mass of the reactants (vinegar and baking soda) and then, after the reaction took place, they measured the mass of the products (reactants + carbon dioxide)

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The Law of Conservation of Matter

• During a chemical reaction, matter cannot be created or

destroyed.

• Even though the matter may change from one form to another, the same number of atoms exists before and

after the change takes place!

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Since the overall mass of the matter does not

change…• The mass of the reactants – the

substances there before the reaction occurs – must equal the mass of the product – the substances there after the reaction takes place.

Mass of Reactants

Mass of Products

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An Example of the L.C.M.

• Test tube containing lead lead nitratenitrate is placed upright in a flask that contains potassium iodidepotassium iodide.

• What are these?– REACTANTS!

• They don’t mix!

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• A stopper is put in place to create a closed system – an environment where matter cannot enter or escape.

• The mass of the system is found.

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• After the mass is found, the system is turned upside down so the lead nitrate can mix with the potassium iodide.

• They create lead iodide and potassium nitrate.

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•Although the matter changed in form, the total mass of the system remains unchanged.

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The Formation of Rust

• Iron– Hard, gray-colored

metal

• Rust– Flaky, orange-red

solid

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When iron reacts with oxygen in the air, they form rust or

IRON OXIDE.

•This is written as:Iron + Oxygen Iron Oxide

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Fe Fe

Fe Fe

RE

AC

TAN

TS

Each made of TW

O

oxygen atoms

O2

O2 O2

PRODUCT

Fe2O3 Fe2O3

TAKE A LOOK AT

THE NUMBERS

How many Iron molecules?

How many Oxygen

molecules?

What about the

PRODUCT?

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All Chemical Reactions follow the Law of

Conservation of Matter

• With Iron Oxide, the MASS STAYS THE SAME!– The total number of iron atoms and

oxygen atoms in the reactants is the same as that in the product.

– The atoms were just rearranged!• No new atoms were created and none were

destroyed!

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Determining the Mass of Reactants and

Products• REMEMBER: The mass of the

reactants is always equal to the mass of the products.

Mass of Reactants

Mass of Products

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Example: Tin Fluoride

• Tin + hydrogen fluoride -> tin fluoride + hydrogen

• What’s the total mass of the reactants?– 158.72 g

• So what should the mass of the products be?– 158.72 g

118.7 g

40.02 g

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• Tin + hydrogen fluoride -> tin fluoride + hydrogen

• If we know the mass of the tin fluoride, can we figure out how much hydrogen was produced?– Subtract the mass of one product from the

total mass.

Total Mass of Reactants: 158.72 g

156.71 g

2.01 g

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ANY QUESTIONS?