Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

What Is a Chemical Reaction?

Subject Area

Science

Grade(s)

8

Overview

In this lesson, the teacher will use a small candle flame to demonstrate a chemical reaction between the candle wax and oxygen in the air. Students will see a molecular animation of the combustion of methane and oxygen as a model of a similar reaction. Students will use atom model cut-outs to model the reaction and see that all the atoms in the reactants show up in the products.

Students will be able to explain that for a chemical reaction to take place, the bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, the atoms rearrange, and new bonds between the atoms are formed to make the products. Students will also be able to explain that in a chemical reaction, no atoms are created or destroyed.

    Science (2015) Grade(s): 8

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    Create a model, diagram, or digital simulation to describe conservation of mass in a chemical reaction and explain the resulting differences between products and reactants.

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    Vocabulary

    • Conservation of mass
    • Chemical reaction
    • Product
    • Reactant
    • Model (e.g., diagram, digital simulation)

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Substances react chemically in characteristic ways.
    • In a chemical reaction, the atoms that make up the original substances (reactants) are regrouped into different molecules, and these new substances (products) have different properties from those of the original substances (reactants).
    • In a chemical reaction, the total number of each type of atom is conserved, and the mass does not change. In a chemical reaction, each molecule in each of the reactants is made up of the same type(s) and number of atoms.
    • In a chemical reaction, the number and types of atoms that make up the products are equal to the number and types of atoms that make up the reactants.
    • Each type of atom has a specific mass, which is the same for all atoms of that type.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Develop a model, diagram, or digital simulation in which they identify the relevant components for a given chemical reaction.
    • Describe relationships between the components.
    • Use the model to describe that the atoms that make up the reactants rearrange and come together in different arrangements to form the products of a reaction.
    • Use the model to provide a causal account that mass is conserved during chemical reactions because the number and types of atoms that are in the reactants equal the number and types of atoms that are in the products, and all atoms of the same type have the same mass regardless of the molecule in which they are found.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • In a chemical reaction, the atoms of the reactants are regrouped into different molecules, and these products have different properties from those of the original reactants.
    • Mass is conserved during chemical reactions and the mass of reactants is equal to the mass of the products.

    Scientific and Engineering Practices

    Developing and Using Models

    Crosscutting Concepts

    Energy and Matter
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    American Chemical Society
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