Chapter 7 Chemical Formulas & Equations

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Recognizing Chemical Reactions
Advertisements

Balancing Chemical Equations
What is a chemical formula? 2. View examples of chemical formulas. 3. What is a coefficient? 4. What is a subscript? 5. Differentiate between.
Balancing Equations.
Balancing Chemical Equations What goes in must come out!
Chemical Reactions and Equations CLASS NOTES. Review from last class What types of changes can occur as a result of chemical reactions? – Can you give.
Chemical Reactions. A _________ ___________ is the process in which one or more substances change to make one or more new _________. The properties of.
Chemical Equations EQ: What are the reactants and products of a chemical reaction? SPI
Balancing Chemical Equations What goes in must come out!
Chemical Equations Is a chemical reaction that is written using chemical formulas Can also be written in words Vinegar + Baking Sodium + Water + Carbon.
Balancing Chemical Equations. Chemical Equations Review  Chemical equations need to be balanced due to the Law of Conservation of Mass.  This law states.
Changes of Matter Physical Change- a change that alters the appearance or form of a substance but doesn’t produce a new substance. Ex: melting ice Chemical.
Chemical Reactions CHAPTER 7 1. The Nature of Chemical Reactions SECTION 1 2.
17-2 Describing Chemical Reactions. Symbol Represents one kind of an element Ex: C = carbon Ex: Na = sodium.
Chemical Reactions: The Law of Conservation of Mass
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Introduction to Chemical Reactions
Balancing Chemical Equations
Basic Chemistry for Biology
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemistry-Part 3 Notes Chemical Equations & Reactions
7.P.2B.5 Develop and use models to explain how chemical reactions are supported by the law of conservation of matter.
Chemical Reactions Chapter 7.
Chemical Reactions.
Chemical Reactions.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Reactions: The Law of Conservation of Mass
Chemical Reactions and Equations
Chemistry-Part 3 Notes Chemical Equations & Reactions
Law of Conservation of Mass
Chemical Reactions Chapter 7.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical reactions Unit
Chemical Equations A Balancing Act.
Law of Conservation of Mass through Balancing Equations
Balancing Equations.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Equations A Balancing Act.
Chemical Reactions.
Chemical Reactions Conservation of Mass.
Chemical Reactions Chapter 7.
How do you know when a chemical reaction has occurred?
Chapter Menu Lesson 1: Chemical Properties and Changes
FORMING NEW SUBSTANCES
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Reactions, Counting Atoms, and Balancing Chemical Equations.
FORMING NEW SUBSTANCES
FORMING NEW SUBSTANCES
Balancing Chemical Equations
Homeroom Warm Up 10/15/18 Write 1 paragraph to summarize how you spent your fall break?
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Reactions: The Law of Conservation of Mass
Balancing Equations and The Law of Conservation of Mass
Gallery walk Chapter 7.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Conservation of Matter
Chapter 6 Chemical Reactions.
Balancing Chemical Equations
4.2 Combinations of Atoms.
Chemical Balancing The Law of Conservation of Mass:
FORMING NEW SUBSTANCES
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Unit 4 - Chemical Reactions
Balancing Chemical Equations
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 7 Chemical Formulas & Equations What goes in must come out!

Objectives: Determine how to read and understand a balanced chemical equation. Examine some reactions that release energy and others that absorb energy. Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass.

Why It’s Important? Chemical Reactions warm your home, cook your meals, digest your food, and power cars and trucks. Allows chemists to save time in performing a chemical reaction.

Vocabulary : Chemical reaction Reactant Product Chemical equation Endothermic Reaction Exothermic Reaction

Introduction: Balancing a chemical equation is much like the work of an accountant who has to show every penny that comes in and where it has gone to.

Review: Chemical Reaction A process of Chemical Change Write your observations. (Demo)

Energy in Chemical Reactions: Endothermic Reaction: Exothermic Reaction: Reaction in which energy is absorbed Reactants are more stable Reaction in which energy is released. Products are more stable.

Parts of a Chemical Reaction: Reactants Products Substances before the reaction. Substances after the reaction

Define Chemical Equation: Consists of reactants, products, physical state and the number of substances on the reaction. Ex. Vinegar + Baking Soda bubbles + gas

Using Chemical Names: Acetic Acid( vinegar) + Sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda) Sodium Acetate + Water + Carbon dioxide (Gas)

Using Chemical Formulas: CH3COOH (acetic acid) + NaHCO3 (Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate) CH3COONA (Sodium Acetate) + H2O (water) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)

Subscripts: Number of atoms of the element Ex. CO2 Carbon-1 Oxygen-2

Coefficient: Number of Molecules

Practice: 4H2O2 4MgCl2 6CaOH2 3NH4 5Al(OH)2 NOTE: #ATOMS = SUBSCRIPT X COEFFICIENT Practice: 4H2O2 4MgCl2 6CaOH2 3NH4 5Al(OH)2

Why Balance a Chemical Equation? Lavoisier, 1788 Because of the principle of the Conservation of Matter, an equation must be balanced. * It must have the same number of atoms of the same kind on both sides.

Law of Conservation of Mass You need to remember this law! The Law of Conservation of Mass states: that mass is neither created nor destroyed in any chemical reaction. * Therefore balancing of equations requires the same number of atoms on both sides of a chemical reaction. The number of atoms in the Reactants must equal the Number of atoms in the Products

Is it Balanced? CH3COOH +NAHCO3 C- H- O- Na- CH3COONa +H20 +CO2 C- H- O- Na-

Steps in Balancing Chemical Equations: Identify the reactants and products. Draw a line to separate R & P. List all the elements. Write the number of atoms and molecules. Check every element in R if balanced with P Balance the Chemical Equation

Try to balance these equations using the same method: 1. CH4 + O2  CO2 + H2O 2. Li + HNO3  LiNO3 + H2 3. Al + O2  Al2O3

How did you get on?? Here are the answers: [1] CH4 + 2 O2  CO2 + 2 H2O [2] 2 Li + 2 HNO3  2 LiNO3 + H2 [3] 4 Al + 3 O2  2 Al2O3

Closure: Reflection: In 2-3 sentences explain why balancing equation is important?