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Title: Chemical Changes and Conservation of Matter


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Chemical Changes and Conservation of Matter
  • What happens during a chemical change?

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Chemical change means Molecules change
  • Molecules are made of elements.
  • Example Water (H2O) is made of Hydrogen (H) and
    Oxygen (O).
  • During a chemical change the elements of at least
    one molecule are rearranged to make a molecule
    that was not present before the change.
  • During a physical change, the molecules stay the
    same afterwards.

3
Specific Chemical Changes
  • Synthesis?reactant reactant ? product
  • Decomposition?reactant ? product product
  • Single Replacement?reactant reactant ? product
    product
  • Double Replacement?reactant reactant ? product
    product
  • Combustion?fuel oxygen ? water carbon dioxide

4
Synthesis
  • Happens when 2 molecules combine to form one
    molecule
  • Example Rust (Oxidization)
  • Iron Oxygen Water ? Iron Oxide (Iron oxide
    is the brown stuff we call rust.)



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5
Decomposition
  • Happens when a molecule breaks apart to form two
    or more molecules
  • Example Carbonic Acid (pop fizz)
  • Carbonic Acid ? Water Carbon Dioxide

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6
Single Replacement
  • Happens when an element is exchanged from one
    molecule to another
  • Example Hydrogen and Magnesium
  • Magnesium Hydrochloric Acid ?
    Magnesium Chloride Hydrogen


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Double Replacement
  • Happens when two elements from a pair of
    molecules switch places
  • Example Neutralization (Acid Base)
  • Sodium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid ? Water
    Sodium Chloride (Salt)



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8
Combustion
  • Happens when a hydrocarbon (a molecule made from
    hydrogen and carbon) is burned in the presence of
    oxygen
  • Example Burning gas
  • Gas Oxygen Flame ? Water Carbon Dioxide
    Heat




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Quiz! Name the type of Reaction
  • 1.When wood is burned, it combines with oxygen to
    make water and carbon dioxide.
  • 2.When electricity is passed through water, it
    releases hydrogen and oxygen.
  • 3.When iron and sulfur are combined it makes iron
    (II) sulfide.
  • 4.When zinc is combined with hydrochloric acid,
    it makes zinc chloride and hydrogen.
  • 5.When silver nitrate and sodium chloride are
    mixed, silver chloride and sodium nitrate are
    produced.

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Exothermic vs. Endothermic
  • If a reaction either absorbs heat or gives off
    heat, that is an indication that a chemical
    change has happened.
  • Thermic means heat (think thermos).
  • Exo means it gives off heat (think exit).
  • Endo means it absorbs heat (think enter).
  • Examples Combustion is exothermic and
    Photosynthesis is endothermic.

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Conservation of Matter
  • In any of the examples seen so far, did an
    element ever go missing or disappear?
  • IDEA In any chemical change, the same elements
    present beforehand are present after the
    reaction. That way, matter is conserved.
  • The total mass of the reactants will always equal
    the total mass of the products.

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Quiz 2! Find the Missing Masses
  • 1. A solid has a mass of 35 g. When it is mixed
    with a solution, a chemical reaction occurs. If
    the final total mass of products is 85 g, what
    was the mass of the solution?
  • 2. Solution A has a mass of 60 g. Solution B has
    a mass of 40 g. When they are mixed, a chemical
    reaction occurs in which gas is produced. If the
    mass of the final mixture is 85 g, what mass of
    gas was produced?

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Overview
  • Chemical changes involve rearranging elements to
    form new molecules.
  • We looked at 5 types synthesis, decomposition,
    single replacement, double replacement and
    combustion.
  • Many chemical changes either give off heat
    (exothermic) or absorb heat (endothermic).
  • In all chemical changes, mass is conserved. This
    means the total mass of the reactants is equal to
    the total mass of the products.

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