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Find Out About the Law of Conservation of Mass

In this worksheet, students will find out about how mass doesn't change following a physical change of state.

'Find Out About the Law of Conservation of Mass' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 7 Science worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Chemistry: Atoms, Elements and Compounds

Curriculum subtopic:   Conservation of Mass

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Worksheet Overview

Do you like cooking?

 

child cooking

 

Cooking is all about measuring out ingredients, mixing them together and getting something yummy at the end of it!

 

So imagine a recipe that asked you to measure out 100 g of chocolate. 

 

chocolate  

 

If the recipe asked you to then melt the chocolate, how much melted chocolate would you be left with?

 

melted chocolate

 

You'd still have 100 g! Even though the chocolate has gone from solid to liquid, the mass has stayed the same.

 

So it seems that when something changes state, its mass stays the same. This is because the number of atoms in the substance are the same - none of them have been destroyed or created - they've just moved around a bit. This is called conservation of mass.

 

Do you think you could try some questions about conservation of mass?

 

Great, let's give them a try together.

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