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Alka-Seltzer Lab Name: Period: Date: Big Question: Does mass change before and after a chemical reaction? Materials: Triple beam balance, ziploc baggie, Alka-Seltzer tablet, water, graduated cylinder, plastic cup Hypothesis: Predict what will happen to the mass of the Ziploc bag before and after the Alkaseltzer reacts. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Part 1 Procedures: 1. Obtain 100mL of water from the sink. 2. Obtain an Alka-Seltzer tablet from the teacher. 3. Place the Alka-Seltzer tablet in the small container provided. 4. Put the small container with the Alka-Seltzer tablet in the ziplock baggie standing it up so the water does not mix with the Alka-Seltzer tablet inside. 5. Get as much of the air out of the ziploc baggie as possible and then seal the ziploc baggie on top of the triple-beam-balance tray. 6. Measure the mass of the ziploc baggie and record it. 7. Making sure the ziploc baggie is sealed tight, remove it from the triple-beam-balance and allow the container with the ziploc baggie to tip over and mix with the water. 8. After the chemical reaction in the baggie is complete, measure the mass of the ziploc baggie again. DO NOT OPEN THE BAGGIE AT ALL DURING THE EXPERIMENT. 9. Compare the mass of the ziploc baggie before and after the reaction. Part 1 Data: Mass of the Water, AlkaSeltzer, baggy, and container before the reaction. (grams) Mass of the water, AlkaSeltzer, baggy and container after the reaction. (grams) Difference between the mass before the reaction and after the reaction. (grams) Part 2 Procedures: 1. Carefully open the baggy and push all the air out. 2. Re-seal the baggy. 3. Place the baggy back on the triple beam balance. Without spilling, measure the new mass and record. 4. Compare the mass of the ziploc baggie before opening and after opening. Part 2 Data: Mass of the water, Alka-Seltzer, baggy and container before opening the bag. (grams) © Science Lessons That Rock Mass of the water, AlkaSeltzer, baggy and container after opening the bag. (grams) Difference between the mass of the closed baggy and the open baggy. (grams) Questions: 1. Was the Alka-seltzer + water a chemical or physical change? How do you know? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2. In part 1, was there a difference in the mass before and after the chemical reaction? Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 3. In part 2, was there a difference in the mass before and after you opened the bag? Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 4. Did you make any errors in this experiment? If so, explain. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 5. What is the law of conservation of mass? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ © Science Lessons That Rock Answer Key: 1. Chemical change- gas was produced 2. In part one the mass stayed the same, mass was conserved. 3. In part two the mass should have decreased because we let the gas out of the bag. 4. Answers will vary by student. 5. Matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. Teacher Notes: If you have access to electronic scales you will get much more accurate results, but triple beam balances work as well. I also use the Ziploc bags that have the slider top. They are much easier to seal and you don’t have to worry about students spilling water all over. If students measured correctly there should be NO change in the mass when the bag is sealed. I do this lab before I teach the law of conservation of mass- let the students figure out the law before you teach it to them. In part 2, the mass will decrease since gas left the bag. This shows students that gas is produced and that gas also has mass. Copyright © Science Lessons That Rock All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. © Science Lessons That Rock