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What is one of the most important concepts in chemistry?
The
idea
of
conservation
of
mass
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What does the conservation of mass mean in a chemical reaction?
Mass
is always
conserved
, meaning
no
atoms
are
created
or
destroyed
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In the reaction of sodium and chlorine, how many sodium chlorides are formed if there are two chlorine atoms?
Two sodium chlorides are formed
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What principle is used every time you balance a chemical equation?
The principle of
conservation
of
mass
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How do you compare the total relative formula masses of each side in a chemical reaction?
By calculating the
sum
of the
masses
of the
reactants
and
products
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What is the total relative formula mass on the left side of the sodium and chlorine reaction?
117
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If 2.3 grams of sodium reacts with 3.5 grams of chlorine gas, what is the mass of sodium chloride produced?
8
grams
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What happens to the mass during a chemical reaction when measured on scales?
The
mass
should
stay
the
same
throughout
the
entire
reaction
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What is an important exception to the conservation of mass rule during a reaction?
The
mass
might
seem
to
change
if
a
gas
is
involved
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What happens when magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide?
The
relative
formula
mass of magnesium oxide is
higher
than that of magnesium
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How much magnesium oxide is formed from 1 gram of magnesium?
About
1.6
grams
of magnesium oxide
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Why might it appear that the product weighs more than the reactants in a reaction involving gases?
Because the
gas
can come from the
air
and is
not
measured
by
the
scales
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What happens if the experiment is conducted in a sealed container?
The
mass
of
reactants
will
balance
perfectly
with the
products
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What occurs when calcium carbonate decomposes?
Carbon dioxide
gas
may float off into the
air
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How does conducting an experiment in a sealed container affect the mass measurement?
It ensures that all
gases
are
trapped
, so
mass
remains
constant
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What are the key points to remember about the conservation of mass in chemical reactions?
Mass is always
conserved
in a chemical reaction.
Mass may appear to
change
if a
gas
is involved.
If mass
increases
, a gas is likely a
reactant
; if it
decreases
, a gas is likely a
product.
Conduct experiments in a
sealed
container
to avoid
mass
measurement
issues.
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