Title: Physical Properties Demonstration
1Physical Properties Demonstration
- Why is there a difference in the behavior of the
two cans of soda? (Hint think about what is
contained in each can.)
2Density Demonstration
Density mass/volume Assume the density of H2O
1g/mL Estimate what is the density of diet
soda? What is the density of regular soda? Which
can weighs more? How do you know?
3The early Earth
- Density of Elements and Compounds has, in a large
part determined their distribution on the planet - Volcanic gases include H2, O2, H2O, CO2 (carbon
dioxide), N2, CO (carbon monoxide),
4Given these densities, which gases in the early
earth do you think stayed close to the planet and
which escaped into space? Why?
Density (g/mL)
Hydrogen (H2) 8.988 x 10-5
Nitrogen (N2) 1.25 x 10-3
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 1.25 x 10-3
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 1.977 x 10-3
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 1.00045 x 10-3
Which important gas present on earth today is
missing from this list?
5Carbon Cycle
- Carbon is exchanged between the atmosphere and
the land and water reservoirs on Earth. The
existing cycles remove about as much carbon as
they add, but human activity is currently
increasing atmospheric carbon by about 3 bmt per
year
6Chemical Reactions
- Photosynthesis
- Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is converted
into sugar. - Solar energy 6CO2 6H2O ? C6H12O6
6O2 - Carbon Dioxide Water Sugar Oxygen
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- The solar energy is converted into stored
chemical energy in the form of sugar
7Chemical Reactions continued
- Chemical reactions involve a rearrangement of
atoms as they change from one substance to
another - Use formulas rather than names
- Starting materials on left, products on right
- ? means yields
- means reacts with
- Atoms on left must equal atoms on right
8Photosynthesis a chemical reaction
- 6CO2 6H2O ? C6H12O6 6O2
- Balanced?
9Reaction of Mg and HCl
- Where did the Mg go?
- What evidence do you have that a reaction took
place? - Reaction
10Balancing Reactions
- Balance
- Na Cl2 ? NaCl
- NO2 H2O ? HNO3 NO
- KI Pb(NO3)2