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Unit 2
Section C
Conservation
C.1 Keeping Track of Atoms
 In
some reactions, matter seems to
appear and others matter seems to
disappear.
 Matter
seems to disappear in our
daily lives.
 Gas in tank, food we eat, etc.
 Basically,
“using things up” means
changing materials chemically, not
destroying them.
 Law
of Conservation of Mattermatter is not created nor destroyed
 Recall,
that reactants are on the left
of a chemical equation and products
are on the right.
C + O2
CO2
Note that the numbers of carbon and
oxygen are the same on both sides.
Cu
+
O2
CuO
Note that the number of Cu and O are
not equal.
To balance the equation, coefficients
need to be used to get the same #
on both sides
2Cu
+
O2
2CuO
 Formula
Unit- refers to the smallest
unit of an ionic compound.
 Molecules refer to covalently bonded
compounds.
C.2 Nature’s Conservation:
Balanced Chemical Equations
 Conservation
works because atoms
are indestructible.
 To balance equation, start by doing
an atom inventory. That is, are the
numbers of each atom equal on both
sides.
 See
page 131-132.
Additional Rules
 If
polyatomic ions, such as NO3 and
CO2, treat as a unit.
 Balance
H and O last.
C.3 Atom, Molecule, and Ion
Inventory
 It
is not very useful to talk about
single atom or formula units in an
equation.
 Chemists use a counting unit called
the mole
 You are familiar with a “pair” or
“dozen”
 One
mole equals
602000000000000000000000 of
anything.
 Or 6.02 x 1023
 This is called Avogadro’s number
 See
the first paragraph on page 136.
 Molar
mass – mass of one mole of
any substance.
– Equal to the mass on the periodic table
 In
a balanced equation, the
coefficient equals the number of
molecules but also the moles of the
same substances
2Cu
+
O2
2CuO
This means 2 moles of copper reacts
with 1 mole of oxygen to produce
copper (II) oxide
C.4 Composition of Materials
 One
helpful property of matter is
Percent composition- percent by mass
of a material in a substance
Helpful to determine what elements to
mine from what ores.
 What
is the percent composition of
Cu in Cu(NO3)2?