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Quarter 3 flashcards

These flashcards will help you review the material from quarter 3!

SET #5 DUE: WEDNESDAY, March 20th

Chemical Changes

DIFFERENT

Changes that result in a __________ type of matter.

REORGANIZE

Atoms _________ to make something NEW

Click on the picture that shows a CHEMICAL change:
Fruit rotting
Water boiling
Breaking Glass
Fireworks
Cutting Hair

Ok - let me try again

Nice weather is here and you decide to have a campfire outside! Would wood burning be an example of a physical or chemical change?

Chemical

Physical

Chemical Changes

Broken

1. Reactant bond are __________ 2. Atoms ___________ 3. _________ bonds are formed

ReArrange

New

Chemical Equation of burning candle

NOTICE:

Reactants are what you ________with

Products are produced (__________)

start

end with

CHECK

REACTANTS

Click and drag the labels to the correct side of the chemical equation.

MOVE ON

PRODUCTS

PRODUCTS

REACTANTS

HELP

CHECK
SORT THE REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS FROM THE CANDLE CHEMICAL EQUATION

Carbon Dioxide

Oxygen

MOVE ON

Methane (wax)

Water

Conservation of Mass

The total number of atoms (total mass) on the reactants side must ______ the number of atoms on the product side

EQUAL

ATOMS REARRANGE

No atoms are lost just ___________!

There is one "A" atom on the reactant side and one "A" atom on the product side

There is one "B" atom on the reactant side and one "B" atom on the product side

Rearranged

There is one "C" atom on the reactant side and one "C" atom on the product side

There is one "D" atom on the reactant side and one "D" atom on the product side

YOU TRY! Which of the choices below correctly shows conservation of mass?

1.

ATOMS REARRANGE

2.

ATOMS REARRANGE

3.

ATOMS REARRANGE

Is this equation balanced? Do the atoms on the reactant side equal the atoms on the product side?

CHECK
Click and drag: You won't use all the numbers
MOVE ON

Photosynthesis- Process where _______ make their own __________.

PLANTS

FOOD

Synthesis

Photo

LIGHT

PUTTING TOGETHER

_____________

_____________

LIGHT

Plants convert ________ energy into _______ energy (food!)

Chemical

Photosynthesis takes place in the _____________ of plant cells!

CHLOROPLAST

Chemical

Photosynthesis is a _____________ reaction, this means the atoms REARRANGE to make something new.

PRODUCTS

REACTANTS

Plants take in...
Plants give off/make...
CHECK
MOVE ON

Water

Glucose (food)

Carbon Dioxide

Give it a try! Sort the words

Oxygen

CHECK

PRODUCTS

Click and drag the labels to the correct side of the chemical equation.

MOVE ON

REACTANTS

In class, we will model what each molecule looks like and how the ATOMS 1. break apart 2. REARRANGE to make something new

= oxygen
= hydrogen
= carbon
How many of that molecule

I modeled 6CO2 By showing 6 carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules. Each molecule has 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.

HELP

CHECK
MOVE ON
Try to build the WATER molecules using the atoms. I modeled the carbon dioxide for you.
= oxygen
= hydrogen
= carbon

Did I do it right? Are there 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, 6 oxygen atoms?

Glucose is built like a chain - check this out!
= oxygen
= hydrogen
= carbon
CHECK
Try to build the OXYGEN molecules using the atoms:
MOVE ON
= oxygen
= hydrogen
= carbon

COUNT! Is this equation balanced? Do the hydrogen atoms on one side of the arrow match the hydrogen atoms on the other side? Carbon atoms? Oxygen atoms?

NO

YES

Energy in a Chemical Reaction

energy

It takes ___________ to break bonds Energy is released when bonds are __________

formed

Exothermic Reaction

increases

  • Temperature ____________
  • Energy ___________

EXITS

Products

Reactants

Energy enters
A LOT of energy exits (temps increase)

ENDOthermic Reaction

decreases

  • Temperature ____________
  • Energy ___________

ENTERS

Products

Reactants

energy released (temp. decreases)
MORE energy ENters

OR

EXOthermic

ENDOthermic

OR

EXOthermic

ENDOthermic

Yes, it is balanced!