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Answer is C. Reactivity DECREASES from right to left. January 11, 2018 Answer is C. Reactivity DECREASES from right to left.

I can determine if the Law of Conservation of Mass is being applied to a chemical equation. Let’s recall what this law states…

Let’s see what Tim and Moby can teach us about the Law of Conservation of Mass. https://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry/conservationofmass/

I can determine if the Law of Conservation of Mass is being applied to a chemical equation. reactants + reactants product + product The reactants added together will equal The products added together example: calcium oxide + carbon dioxide calcium carbonate 56.08 g + 44.00 g 100.08g The reactants added together equal 100.08g. The product equals100.08g. So the Law of Conservation of Mass was followed/applied to this equation.

I can determine if the Law of Conservation of Mass is being applied to a chemical equation. Let’s practice… If we put 35 grams of liquid nitrogen into a 2 liter bottle and sealed the bottle until the liquid turned into a gas, what would be the mass of the nitrogen gas if the bottle was never open? 35 grams of nitrogen gas 15 grams of hydrogen and 7.5 grams of oxygen were placed in a beaker. An explosion happened inside the beaker that produced water. The beaker was never opened. How many grams of water were produced? 22.5 g water Fred mixed 12 grams of Hershey’s chocolate into a cup that had 35 grams of milk in it. He then put a lid on the cup and shook it until the chocolate was completely mixed with the milk. What is the mass of the chocolate milk? 47 g chocolate milk A chemist mixed 23 grams of hydrofluoric acid with 17 grams of mossy zinc. The mossy zinc disintegrated in the hydrofluoric acid. This all happened in a sealed beaker. What was the mass of the products left in the beaker? 40 g products

I can determine if the Law of Conservation of Mass is being applied to a chemical equation. Your turn…