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U5 L2 Quantifying Matter in Chemical Reactions

15 min · 15. touko 2026
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In this "deep dive," the AI Hosts analyze chemical reactions by using mathematical representations to demonstrate the conservation of mass. Key vocabulary related to quantifying matter in chemical reactions, such as mole, conversion factor, and molar mass, are defined. The AI hosts explain how to use a balanced chemical equation and stoichiometry to predict the amounts of matter produced or consumed in a reaction. Examples, including a decomposition reaction, illustrate the steps involved in calculating quantities using dimensional analysis and molar mass.

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U5 L1 Observing and Modeling Chemical Reactions Part 1

In this "deep dive," the AI hosts discuss chemical reactions as processes where substances change into new ones. They emphasize the conservation of atoms and the law of conservation of mass. The discussion explores how knowledge of chemical properties allows for the prediction and description of reactions, using examples like the oxidation of copper and the rusting of iron. It also demonstrates how chemical equations and coefficients are used to model and balance reactions, ensuring the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides, which aligns with the principle of conservation of mass. Finally, the podcast illustrates how these models can be applied to calculate quantities of reactants and products in practical scenarios. The AI Hosts read out chemical formulae as if they were words... be careful as you listen and seek to understand what they are saying.

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