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This document contains a worksheet with questions about mass and changes of state. The questions ask about the mass of steel wool before and after heating, the mass and volume of ice and water, and the mass when sugar and Alka-Seltzer dissolve in water.

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This document contains a worksheet with questions about mass and changes of state. The questions ask about the mass of steel wool before and after heating, the mass and volume of ice and water, and the mass when sugar and Alka-Seltzer dissolve in water.

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Unit 1 Worksheet1: MassandChange


1. When you pulled the steel wool apart, you found that the mass was unchanged. But, when you heated the steel wool, you found that the mass changed. Explain.

Draw diagrams (at the simple particle level) of the steel wool before and after the change.

before

Steel wool-pulled apart after

before

Steel wool-heated after

2. When ice melts, the volume of water is smaller than that of the ice. How does the mass of the water compare to the mass of the ice?

Draw diagrams (at the simple particle level) of the ice and water. Use small circles to represent the particles of water.

Modeling Instruction AMTA 2013

U1 ws 1 v2.0

3. When the sugar dissolved in the water, you found that the mass remained unchanged. When the Alka-Seltzer dissolved in the water, the mass of the system changed. Explain. Draw diagrams (at the simple particle level) of each of the materials before and after it was dissolved.

4. State the Law of Conservation of Mass in your own words.

Modeling Instruction AMTA 2013

U1 ws 1 v2.0

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