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Review of Conservation of Mass and Balancing 10/19/2015
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Warm Up Welcome Back!! Login to OneNote Balance this Equation: ____ CoBr 3 + ____ CaSO 4 ____ CaBr 2 + ____ Co 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Try this one if you are finished with the first one: ____FeCl 3 + _____MgO ---> _____Fe 2 O 3 + _____MgCl 2
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Schedule Warm Up – One Note Conservation of Mass and Balancing Review Demonstration Introduction to Conservation of Mass Lab Work Time for writing introduction and hypothesis Pass out Study Guide Homework: Introduction and Hypothesis for Lab Due- 10/20/2015 Study Guide Due 10/28/2015
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Tricks for Balancing 1. Balance polyatomic ions as a whole. Eg: SO 4 should be balanced instead of balancing Sulfur and Oxygen separately. 2. Balance the element, other than hydrogen and oxygen, that has the greatest number of atoms in any reactant or product. 3. Balance other elements, other than hydrogen and oxygen. 4. Balance oxygen or hydrogen, whichever one is present in the combined state. Leave until last whichever one is present in the uncombined state. 5. Check that the equation is balanced by counting the number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation. 6. The coefficients should be in their lowest terms. For example, the balanced equation for the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen is: 2H2 + O2 ---> 2H20 NOT 4H2 + 2O2 ---> 4H2O
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Let’s try some with a partner Eg: Write a balanced chemical equation for the following reactions. 1. _____NaCl + _____BeF 2 → _____NaF + _____BeCl 2 2. _____FeCl 3 + _____Be 3 (PO 4 ) 2 → _____BeCl 2 + _____FePO 4 3. _____AgNO 3 + _____LiOH → _____AgOH + _____LiNO 3 4. _____CH 4 + _____O 2 → _____CO 2 + _____H 2 O 5. _____Mg + _____Mn 2 O 3 → _____MgO + _____Mn After Balancing each equation, then count the atoms and add up the masses!
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Demonstration Did a chemical reaction occur? How do you know? How does this experiment show conservation of mass?
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Conservation of Mass Lab Read through the Conservation of Mass Lab Packet Introduction What kind of lab safety should we consider? What should we include in our introduction?
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Lab Write-up Introductions What do you think we should include in our write-up?
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Percent Error % error = theoretical value – experimental value Theoretical Value x100
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Conservation of Mass Lab 10/20/2015
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Warm Up With a partner, look over your hypothesis. Compare and contrast what you and your partner wrote. What do you think you need to change if anything? Brainstorm together to improve on your hypothesis. Work on 5 Balancing/COM problems
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Schedule Warm Up Lab walk through Lab Partner setup Lab Roles for Collection Materials Conservation of Mass Lab Homework: Conservation of Mass Lab Write Up Due – 10/23/2015 Study Guide Due – 10/28/2015
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Conservation of Mass Lab Continued 10/21/2015
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Warm Up Balancing and COM quick quiz
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Schedule Warm Up Finish Up Lab – Clean up Materials Work time on Lab Write Up and on Study Guide Homework: Lab Write-Up Due- 10/23/2015 Study Guide Due – 10/28/2015
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Chemical Equations 10/22/2015
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Warm Up Work on 5 Balancing/COM problems
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Schedule Warm Up Review Conservation of Mass Lab – Any questions about the lab or lab expectations? Acids/Bases Quick Overview and Phet Chemical Equations Gizmo Work Time on Lab Write Up or Study Guide Homework: Lab Write Up Due- 10/23/2015 (Tomorrow!) Study Guide Due- 10/28/2015
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Acids and bases Quick Lesson What is pH?
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Chemical Reactions Lab 10/23/2015
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Warm Up Turn in your Lab Reports to the Turn In Tray Quietly Work on 5 balancing/COM problems
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Schedule Warm Up Lab Directions Assign Lab Partners Work on Chemical Reactions Lab Clean Up Turn in Work and then Work time for Study Guide Homework: Study Guide Due – 10/28/2015 Finish Up Lab Questions – Due 10/26/2015
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