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Chemical Reactions Vocabulary  substance  compound  chemical bond  chemical formula  chemical reaction  reactant  product  coefficient  ionic.

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2 Chemical Reactions

3 Vocabulary  substance  compound  chemical bond  chemical formula  chemical reaction  reactant  product  coefficient  ionic bond  covalent bond  polar molecule  nonpolar molecule

4 Substance Matter that is an element or a compound.

5 Compound The combined atoms of two or more elements.

6 Chemical Bond Force that holds together atoms in a compound.

7 Chemical Formula A precise statement that tells which elements are in a compound and their ratios.

8 Chemical Reaction Change in which one or more substances are converted to different substances.

9 Reactant Starting substance in a chemical reaction.

10 Product Substance produced by a chemical reaction.

11 Coefficient Represents number of units of each substance in a chemical reaction.

12 Ionic Bond Attraction between opposite charges of ions in an ionic compound. Salt is an example. Na + Cl → [Na] + [Cl] - → NaCl

13 Covalent Bond Shared electrons between atoms which form molecules. Carbon dioxide is an example. C + O 2 → CO 2 COOCOO → +

14 Covalent Bond Let’s look at valence electrons using dot diagrams. C + O 2 → CO 2 COOCOO → + C + O O → O C O

15 Polar Molecule Molecule with opposite charges on each end. Water is an example. H 2 O O H H ++ -

16 Nonpolar Molecule Molecule without opposite charges on each end. Nitrogen is an example. N 2 NN

17 16.1: Chemical Changes in Matter  Please turn to page 442

18 Describing chemical reactions  In a chemical reaction, one or more substances change into new substances!

19 Describing chemical reactions  The substances before the reaction occurs are called reactants.  The substances after the reaction occurs are called products. reactants → products

20 Photosynthesis: a chemical reaction reactants → products carbon dioxide + water → sugar + oxygen 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + light → C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 coefficient

21 Conservation of mass Mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed.

22 Writing chemical equations lead nitrate + potassium iodide → lead iodide + potassium nitrate Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + 2KI → PbI 2 + 2KNO 3 ++

23 Coefficients Coefficients represent the number of units of each substance taking part in the chemical reaction. Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + 2KI → PbI 2 + 2KNO 3 This is the same as Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + (KI + KI) → PbI 2 + (KNO 3 + KNO 3 )

24 Balancing equations What coefficients need to be added? H 2 + O 2 → H 2 O Indicate the reactants and products.

25 Balancing equations What coefficients need to be added? Mg + O 2 → MgO Indicate the reactants and products.

26 Balancing equations What coefficients need to be added? AgNO 3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO 3 Indicate the reactants and products.

27 Balancing equations What coefficients need to be added? Ag + H 2 S → Ag 2 S + H 2 Indicate the reactants and products.

28 Balancing equations What coefficients need to be added? MgCl 2 + Na 2 CO 3 → MgCO 3 + NaCl Indicate the reactants and products.


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