Law of Conservation of Mass
Signs of a Chemical Change
Signs of a Physical Change
Products and Reactants
Mrs. Harrold
100

What does the law of conservation of mass state?

Matter or mass cannot be created or destroyed.

100

What is one sign that a chemical change has occurred?

possible responses: light, sound, temperature change, gas, color, odor, precipitate formed (solid)

100

What is one example of a physical change?

Any acceptable response

Possible answers: bending, crushing, cutting, melting, freezing, evaporating

100

What are reactants in a chemical reaction?

substances there BEFORE reaction

100

Is Mrs. Harrold going to Disney?

Yes

200

If you burn a piece of paper, what happens to the mass of the paper?

It changes into light and heat energy, ash, and gas. It is NOT destroyed.

200

 If a substance changes color, what type of change might that indicate?

It could be either a chemical or a physical change.  If a new substance is formed=chemical.  If a new substance is NOT formed=physical.

200

How can you tell if a substance has melted?

It changed from a solid to a liquid.

200

What do you call the substances that are produced in a chemical reaction?

Products

200

How many dogs does Mrs. Harrold have?

2

300

How does the law of conservation of mass apply during a chemical reaction?

The mass of the reactants will always equal the mass of the products. 

300

Describe what happens when vinegar is mixed with baking soda.

The vinegar reacts with the baking soda to form a gas. 

300

What happens to the molecules in a solid when it becomes a liquid?

They move faster.

300

In the reaction A+B→C+D, identify the reactants and products.

A, B= reactants

C, D= Products


300

What are the names of Mrs. Harrold's children?

Jack, Lillian

400

Can mass be created or destroyed? Explain.

No- mass cannot be created or destroyed.  It will be transformed into new substances or released as a form of energy.

400

What is meant by the term "gas production" in the context of a chemical change?

bubbles are formed 

400

Describe how a physical change is different from a chemical change?

Physical change- NO new substance is formed. Size/shape may be changed. Molecules remain the same.

Chemical Change- bonds between atoms are broken, atoms rearrange and form NEW substances with NEW chemical properties.

400

How does the arrangement of atoms change from reactants to products in a chemical reaction?

Chemical bonds are broken and atoms are rearranged to form NEW substances.
400

How long has Mrs. Harrold been teaching?

18 years

500

Give an example of a real-life situation where you can see the law of conservation of mass in action.

Any acceptable response.

500

How can temperature change indicate a chemical change?

Exothermic= feels hot/releases heat

Endothermic= feels cold/absorbs heat

500

Can a physical change be reversed? Provide one example.

Yes- Salt dissolved in water can be removed through evaporation.

500

Explain how the atoms in the reactants compares to the atoms in the products. *Law of Conservation of Mass

The number and type of atoms in the reactants is the SAME as the number and type of atoms in the products. They have just be rearranged.

ex: 

2HCl + Zn --> ZnCl+ H2

500

Name the other state where Mrs. Harrold taught

Virginia

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