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(LEGO) Block Party: Crash Course Kids #23.2 - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


(LEGO) Block Party: Crash Course Kids #23.2 - By Crash Course Kids



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00:12 Oh hi there . Yeah , you caught me .
00:14 There's nothing that says big kids can't play with legos
00:17 too . But you know these legos are business related
00:19 being the sci fi type . I can use them
00:21 to learn about things like mass . Like if I
00:24 measure the mass of all these legos separately and then
00:26 compared them to the mass of the building or the
00:28 dinosaur or whatever I make when I put them together
00:31 , then I find that the masses are always the
00:33 same . But you already knew that because you remember
00:35 all about the conservation of mass . The rule that
00:37 says masses never made or lost . We tested that
00:40 rule out by making matter , go through physical changes
00:43 like mixing it into a solution . But what about
00:45 chemical changes ? Like those things that happened during our
00:47 cake baking adventure ? Does conservation of mass apply there
00:53 ? You know that during chemical changes the particles that
00:57 make up two or more substances become rearranged to make
01:00 a new substance . And then there are things that
01:02 give us clues that a chemical changes occurring like a
01:04 change in temperature or lots of bubbling or maybe even
01:07 a flash of light . You also know the special
01:09 names that scientists give . The substances that take part
01:12 in a chemical reaction . The reactant are the substances
01:15 that you start out with . That's the stuff that's
01:17 made of the particles that get rearranged during the chemical
01:20 reaction and the new substance that gets made . That
01:23 is the product . And I bet we can show
01:25 what happens during a chemical change by using my legos
01:28 . See I knew would have an excuse to play
01:30 with these . If we pull the cubes apart ,
01:32 mix up the legos and build something funky shape from
01:34 the exact same blocks that made up the cubes .
01:37 That's our product . Well , I did say funky
01:40 shaped notice that it's made of the same legos as
01:42 the original cubes . They've just been rearranged . It
01:45 makes sense that the mass of this new product would
01:47 have the same mass as the original reactant , right
01:50 ? Because they're made out of the exact same stuff
01:52 . Ready to test that out . Okay , lets
01:55 get experimenting . Three mm . But instead of playing
02:01 with legos this time let's mix to liquid reactant substances
02:05 that sound terrible together , vinegar and cream . We'll
02:09 measure the mass of each liquid and record those in
02:12 a table . Oh next we'll stir them in the
02:24 same bowl . Gross may be a good example of
02:27 the conservation of mass . Definitely the to react .
02:30 It's mixed together . Made a new substance that disgusting
02:34 goop is kurds , a solid product that can't be
02:37 turned back into two liquids . So boom , that's
02:40 the chemical change . And the solid product that it
02:42 formed has the same mass as the two liquid reactant
02:45 , which we will now note in our trusty table
02:48 . Now the mass would still be conserved even if
02:51 the chemical reaction makes products that aren't solid . Like
02:55 if we were to mix a little bit of vinegar
02:56 with baking powder , it would make a lot of
02:58 bubbly foam , which is caused by a release of
03:01 gas and gas . If you remember way back to
03:04 our balancing balloons , experiment is matter and has mass
03:08 no matter what state the products are in . If
03:10 you add up the mass of all of the products
03:12 , it will always equal the mass of all of
03:13 the reactant . It's so so the mass is always
03:20 conserved or saved . It never goes away . And
03:23 as we saw in our vinegar and cream experiment ,
03:26 chemical changes like physical changes follow the conservation of mass
03:30 . That scientific rule that says matter can be made
03:33 and can't just disappear . Okay ? Now that the
03:35 business part is over , I'm a building a velociraptor
03:39 . It'll be fine
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