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The law of conservation of mATTER CONSERVATION OF MASS

The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.

Matter can change its form through physical & chemical changes … Examples: The evaporation of a puddle of water Rust forming on a metal fence CHEMICAL PHYSICAL

The chemical equation is written as: Chemical equations are used to illustrate the Law of Conservation of Matter: For example: When iron reacts with oxygen & water in the air, they form rust or IRON OXIDE. The chemical equation is written as: iron + oxygen + water iron oxide changes to

CHEMICAL REACTIONS reactants product In every chemical reaction there are REACTANTS & PRODUCTS. REACTANTS are the substances combined in a chemical reaction. PRODUCTS are substances that are produced in the reaction. Example: reactants product Conservation of Matter

NUMBER OF ATOMS IN REACTANTS = NUMBER OF ATOMS IN PRODUCT REACTANTS & PRODUCTS Even though matter may change from one form to another during a reaction, the total number of atoms before and after the reaction DOES NOT CHANGE! NUMBER OF ATOMS IN REACTANTS = NUMBER OF ATOMS IN PRODUCT Example: REACTANTS PRODUCT # OF X = ___ # OF Y= ___ OF X = ___ ;# OF Y= ___

PRACTICE: DOES EACH EQUATION OBEY THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MATTER? **REMEMBER: # of reactants MUST = # of products

MORE PRACTICE: DO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING OBEY THE LAW? # = _____ # = _____ # = _____ # = _____ B. D. # = _____ # = _____ # = _____ # = _____ # = _____ # = _____

More PRACTICE: DOES EACH EQUATION OBEY THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MATTER? # C= ___ # C= ___ # H= ___ # H= ___ # O= ___ # O= ___ # H = ___ # O= ___ #H = ___ ;# O= ___

CONSERVATION OF MASS Although matter changes in a reaction, the total amount of mass DOES NOT CHANGE! The mass of the reactants is ALWAYS EQUAL to the mass of the product(s). Mass of Reactants Mass of Products YouTube: Conservation of Mass

The mass of materials is the same BEFORE and AFTER the reaction CONSERVATION OF MASS The mass of materials is the same BEFORE and AFTER the reaction Products=100g Reactants=100g