Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Warm Up Copy the following text onto page 7: The idea of atoms and a balanced chemical equation support the law of conservation of mass. The law can be observed when the reaction takes place in a closed container. talk to the text you just copied Date Session # Activity Page # 11/9-10 5 What difference does a container make? 7 Conservation of mass text sets 8 Homework: Complete worksheet Retest is Monday Morning 8am 8.P.1 Understand the physical properties of matter and changes that occur when matter interacts in an open or closed container 8.P.1.4 Explain how the idea of atoms and a balanced chemical equation support the law of conservation of mass TLW analyze various text, then explain how these texts explain the law of conservation of mass/matter. Discuss with your seat partner… What is matter? What are the different states of matter? What is the evidence that a substance is a solid? Liquid? Gas? What difference might a container make? Answer in compete sentences on p 7 1. What is the difference between an open and a closed container? 2. How does a solid act in a closed container vs. an open container? 3. How does a liquid act in a closed container vs. an open container? 4. How does a gas behave in a closed container vs. an open container? Demonstration CO2 (s) CO2 (g) -57 °C ( -71 °F ) Boiling Point of Carbon Dioxide Describe the demonstration in your notebook (p7). Include your observations about matter interactions in an open vs closed container. CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3 --> H+ + HCO3- making the solution acidic. Sublimation: The transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter text set Inquiry Question p8: How does the arrangement of atoms before and after they interact explain the Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter? This question should guide your reading of each text. Start with the evidence, then move to interpretations Read and talk to text p7 1. What is the gist (main idea) of the article? 2. What is a Golden Line from the text that connects to today’s inquiry question: How does the arrangement of atoms before and after they interact explain the Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter? 3. Explain why you selected that as your “Golden Line.” Video Clip • We will watch the video two times. The first time through, no notes, just pay attention to the clip. Do not discuss with your neighbor. • The second time you view the clip, jot down EVIDENCE you gathered from watching the video. Pay attention to the state of matter of the substances, changes (?), open/closed container, etc. https://edpuzzle.com/classes/54ebde74b9cdd76842cd0512 Share evidence with your elbow partner, then your table grouping Share out with class Compare & contrast the two representations of the equation Diagram 1 Compare & contrast the two representations of the equation Diagram 2 Matter Interaction: vinegar + Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) Mass of system before reaction Mass of system after reaction NaHCO3(s) + C2H3O2H(aq) ➜ H2O(l) + CO2(g) +C2H3O2Na(aq) Lab 1. Measure 20 ml of vinegar into your graduated cylinder 2. Carefully place the balloon on the cylinder WITHOUT EMPTYING THE CONTENTS OF THE BALLOON INTO THE CYLINDER 3. Carefully measure the mass of the cylinder-balloon apparatus. Record mass on your text sheet 4. Carefully lift the balloon so the contents empty into the cylinder 5. Measure the mass of the apparatus at the end of the experiment…record on your text sheet Lab 1. Measure 20 ml of vinegar into your graduated cylinder 2. Carefully place the balloon on the cylinder WITHOUT EMPTYING THE CONTENTS OF THE BALLOON INTO THE CYLINDER 3. Carefully measure the mass of the cylinder-balloon apparatus. Record mass on your text sheet 4. Carefully lift the balloon so the contents empty into the cylinder 5. Measure the mass of the apparatus at the end of the experiment…record on your text sheet Conservation of Mass Matter is not created or destroyed. The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products. How does the arrangement of atoms before and after they react explain the Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter?