Introduction
In the last lesson, you verified the Law of Conservation of Mass using an experiment. In this lesson, we will continue verify the Law of Conservation of Mass, only we will focus on verification using mathematical representations.
Remember, the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed but it can change forms. This means that the mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction must be equal to the mass of the products after a chemical reaction. Instead of using measurements in a lab setting, this time we will be using the mass we can calculate from a balanced chemical equation.
Lesson Objectives |
Following successful completion of this lesson, students will be able to...
Enduring Understandings
The above objectives correspond with the Alabama Course of Study: Physical Science standards: 5. |