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Hello professor , can I ask you a simple question : imagine if you put a quantity( amount) of water in a glass ( simple glass) , can you put this water in another glass ( I mean : to the extent of 100% of quantity of water ) , can you carry this amount of water( 100% of amount) in another glass ( to put all quantity of water in another glass( without losing any drop or molecule of water during the transportation) , can you do that ? I think If you would try it you wouldn't, if you do that then your law( or equation) would be correct. Same thing happens when water condenses, is impossible to transport( to be transported)all amount of water ( all molecules) during the cycle of condensation,( during the rain formation ),it mean : the matter is losing during the cycles verify the physics pls,
Well you know what this law states that mass of reactants = mass of products which means when each and every molecule counts if yr losing one molecule of water that's yr fault.....cause when yr doing it in a closed container then you'll get an accurate result.....if you do it in an open container still the mass of reactants= mass of product for ex you burn a piece of paper of mass 20 g then after reaction it will turn to ashes if you just measure the weight of ash it will be less than the mass of paper to prove this law you need to preserve the air the gas which is released during this process and if you add the mass of gas and ash it will definitely be equal to mass of paper
guys i dont under something if you can explain that would be great in a chemical reaction C would bind with 02 to make Co2 and 2H4... thats how i see it. what makes it 2 h2O?
There is a 2 in front of O2, this means in total there are 4 oxygen atoms in total, So the carbon forms a stable bond with two of the oxygen and the rest are bonded with the hydrogen to form water, causing complete combustion of methane. Im also not so sure about this since im a 7th grader and this is 10th grade stuff lol. Im not learning this till 2021 and thats a year early since my school skips 9th grade so i shouldnt know this till then, but who cares.
Think of it like water and water vapour. You start with a glass of water and heat it to boil it, and it changes to gas. The amount of water at the end of the process hasn't changed just that it takes a different form
@@pawulol9333he's just basing on the law that when it reacts, it should have the same mass, ex is when CH4 = 16g and 2(02) = 64 when u add = 80. so if the other one C02 is 44g u should get 80 also. subtract 80 to 44, it should be 36
the molar mass of oxygen=16 and he have 4 atoms of oxygen so its 4 times 16=64g >>>>>>>for the second one the molar mass of carbon=12 and the molar mass of hydrogen=1 sooo (CH4)=12+1+1+1+1=16g have a nice day bro
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I'm in 8th grade rn, and quarantine isn't helping, I keep failing my grades, and I think I'll fail if I don't go back to school, so it's either risk dying or risk failing 8th grade, and honestly, I'd rather risk dying than fail, I won't allow it, but it's like no matter how hard I try I keep having bad grades now, I went from an A to a F, I wish this happened years after I graduated like with you 2001+ people
years after i graduated? i was born 2002 and im doing running start in college. Same exact story as you, except if i fail (currently at a lovely 47%,) i lose my funding for college....wack life
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Hello professor , can I ask you a simple question : imagine if you put a quantity( amount) of water in a glass ( simple glass) , can you put this water in another glass ( I mean : to the extent of 100% of quantity of water ) , can you carry this amount of water( 100% of amount) in another glass ( to put all quantity of water in another glass( without losing any drop or molecule of water during the transportation) , can you do that ?
I think If you would try it you wouldn't, if you do that then your law( or equation) would be correct. Same thing happens when water condenses, is impossible to transport( to be transported)all amount of water ( all molecules) during the cycle of condensation,( during the rain formation ),it mean : the matter is losing during the cycles
verify the physics pls,
Well you know what this law states that mass of reactants = mass of products which means when each and every molecule counts if yr losing one molecule of water that's yr fault.....cause when yr doing it in a closed container then you'll get an accurate result.....if you do it in an open container still the mass of reactants= mass of product for ex you burn a piece of paper of mass 20 g then after reaction it will turn to ashes if you just measure the weight of ash it will be less than the mass of paper to prove this law you need to preserve the air the gas which is released during this process and if you add the mass of gas and ash it will definitely be equal to mass of paper
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guys i dont under something if you can explain that would be great
in a chemical reaction C would bind with 02 to make Co2 and 2H4... thats how i see it. what makes it 2 h2O?
There is a 2 in front of O2, this means in total there are 4 oxygen atoms in total, So the carbon forms a stable bond with two of the oxygen and the rest are bonded with the hydrogen to form water, causing complete combustion of methane.
Im also not so sure about this since im a 7th grader and this is 10th grade stuff lol. Im not learning this till 2021 and thats a year early since my school skips 9th grade so i shouldnt know this till then, but who cares.
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@@phxbaka4356 you explained it better than my teacher
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The law of conservation of mass states that
"Mass can neither be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction."
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I'm still confused
How are (were) you still confused? When you think about it It's literally just simple maths.
Think of it like water and water vapour. You start with a glass of water and heat it to boil it, and it changes to gas. The amount of water at the end of the process hasn't changed just that it takes a different form
I'm confused how did oxygen become 3?
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how did you get the 64g of 2O2 and to the product I don't get it
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@@pawulol9333he's just basing on the law that when it reacts, it should have the same mass, ex is when CH4 = 16g and 2(02) = 64 when u add = 80. so if the other one C02 is 44g u should get 80 also. subtract 80 to 44, it should be 36
how did you get the 16grams?
Yeah wer do the amounts come from thats wer im getting stuck at😂
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So if it’s 3H2+O2-----2H2O
Is mass conserved in this chemical equation??
I think it is correct
not sure
Your equation is not balanced. It would be-- 2 H2+ O2 - - >
2H2O now it conserved
howd you know how many grams are the element?
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does anybody know why he chose 16g and 64g on 0:40?
the molar mass of oxygen=16 and he have 4 atoms of oxygen so its 4 times 16=64g >>>>>>>for the second one the molar mass of carbon=12 and the molar mass of hydrogen=1 sooo (CH4)=12+1+1+1+1=16g have a nice day bro
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Why He use 16 64 44😕😕😕
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