Conservation of mass

Cards (14)

  • What is one of the most important concepts in chemistry?
    The idea of conservation of mass
  • What does the conservation of mass mean in a chemical reaction?
    Mass is always conserved, meaning no atoms are created or destroyed
  • In the reaction of sodium and chlorine to form sodium chloride, how many sodium chlorides are produced if there are two chlorine atoms?
    Two sodium chlorides
  • How do you balance a chemical equation based on the conservation of mass?
    You ensure the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation
  • How do you calculate the total relative formula mass of sodium and chlorine in the reaction?
    By calculating \(2 \times 23\) for sodium plus \(2 \times 35.5\) for chlorine
  • What is the total relative formula mass of sodium and chlorine in the reaction?
    117
  • What happens to the mass when 2.3 grams of sodium reacts with 3.5 grams of chlorine gas?
    The total mass of sodium chloride produced will be 5.8 grams
  • If you measure the mass during a reaction, what should happen to the mass on the scales?
    The mass should stay the same throughout the entire reaction
  • What is an important exception to the conservation of mass rule during reactions?
    The mass might seem to change if a gas is involved
  • What happens when magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide?
    The mass of magnesium oxide will be higher than that of magnesium alone
  • How much magnesium oxide is formed from 1 gram of magnesium?
    About 1.6 grams of magnesium oxide
  • Why might the weight of products seem to decrease when decomposing calcium carbonate?
    Because the gaseous \(CO_2\) can float off into the air
  • What happens to the mass if the decomposition of calcium carbonate is done in a sealed container?
    The mass will stay the same because all \(CO_2\) is trapped in the container
  • What are the key points to remember about the conservation of mass in chemical reactions?
    • Mass is always conserved in a chemical reaction.
    • If mass seems to increase, a gas is likely a reactant.
    • If mass seems to decrease, a gas is likely a product.
    • Conduct experiments in a sealed container to avoid mass loss.