What is a reactant? What is a product?.

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What is a reactant? What is a product?

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Law of Conservation of Mass: The total mass of substances does not change during a chemical reaction. total mass total mass = reactant 1 + reactant 2 product calcium oxide + carbon dioxide calcium carbonate CaO + CO2 CaCO3 56.08g + 44.00g 100.08g

Practice Problem If 50 grams of sodium reacts with chlorine to form 126 grams of salt. How many grams of chlorine reacted?

If 20 grams of aluminum reacts with 200 grams of bromide to form aluminum bromide, and no aluminum is left after the reaction, but 23 grams of bromine remained unreacted. How many grams of aluminum bromide were formed?

If 178.8 g of water is separated into hydrogen and oxygen gas, and the hydrogen gas has a mass of 20.0 g. What is the mass of the oxygen gas produced?

From a laboratory process, a student collects 28 From a laboratory process, a student collects 28.0 g of hydrogen and 224.0 g of oxygen. How much water was originally involved in the process?

A student carefully placed 23 A student carefully placed 23.0 g of sodium in a reactor with an excess quantity of chlorine gas. When the reaction is complete, the student obtained 58 grams of salt. How many grams of chlorine reacted?

A 10 gram sample of iron reacts with oxygen to form 18 A 10 gram sample of iron reacts with oxygen to form 18.2 grams of ferric oxide (Fe2O3). How many grams of oxygen reacted? Balance this equation ____Fe + ____O2 -> ___Fe2O3

Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass