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The Law of Conservation of Matter

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All chemical reactions have two parts l Reactants - the substances you start with l Products- the substances you end up with l The reactants turn into the products. –Reactants  Products

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Page 1: The Law of Conservation of Matter. 2 Conservation of Matter l The law states During a chemical reaction, matter cannot be created or destroyed.

The Law of Conservation of Matter

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Conservation of Matter

The law states–During a chemical reaction, matter

cannot be created or destroyed.

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All chemical reactions have two parts

Reactants - the substances you start with

Products- the substances you end up with

The reactants turn into the products.–Reactants Products

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In a chemical reaction Mass of reactant = mass of product Can be described several ways– In a word equation– Aluminum + Oxygen Aluminum Oxide– In a chemical equation–Al + O2 Al2O3

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Balancing Chemical Equations

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Balanced Equation Atoms can’t be created or destroyed All the atoms we start with we must

end up with A balanced equation has the same

number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation.

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C + O2 CO2 This equation is already balanced What if it isn’t already?

C + OO COO

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C + O2 CO We need one more oxygen in the

products. Can’t change the formula, because it

describes what actually happens

+ OCOOC OCC

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Must have started with two C 2 C + O2 2 CO

+ OCC OCC

Must be used to make another CO But where did the other C come

from?

OO

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Rules for balancing Write the correct formulas for all the

reactants and products Count the number of atoms of each

type appearing on both sides Balance the elements one at a time

by adding coefficients (the numbers in front)

Check to make sure it is balanced.

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Coefficients A number written before a chemical

formula It shows how many molecules of a

compound are present.

•2 NaCl

coefficient

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Never Change a subscript to balance an

equation.– If you change the formula you are

describing a different reaction.–H2O is a different compound than H2O2

Never put a coefficient in the middle of a formula–2 NaCl is okay, Na2Cl is not.

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ExampleH2 + H2OO2

Make a table to keep track of where you are at

R PHO

22

21

Need twice as much O in the product

H2 + H2OO2 2

2

Changes the OAlso changes the H

4

Need twice as much H in the reactant

2

Recount

4

The equation is balanced, has the same number of each kind of atom on both sides

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ExampleH2 + H2OO2

R PHO

22

21

2

24

2

4

This is the answerNot this

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An equation Describes a reaction Must be balanced to follow the

Law of Conservation of Mass Can only be balanced by changing

the coefficients.