Introduction to Chemical Reactions

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
In Search of Active Ingredients- Chemical and Physical Changes.
Advertisements

Foundations of Physical Science Workshop: Periodic Table Tiles.
Science 9 Unit B Section 4.0 Chemical Reactions. Goals For This Section 1.Identify when a chemical change occurs 2.Observe and describe evidence of chemical.
What is a reactant? What is a product?.
Seconds Remaining: Many chemical reactions occur around the home. – Describe one chemical.
Chemical Formulas & Equations. Molecule A combination of two or more atoms bonded together.
Preview Multiple Choice Open Response.
Balanced equations. HIGHER GRADE CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS Calculation from a balanced equation A balanced equation shows the number of moles of each reactant.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Chapter 9 State Standards: 3.b; 3.f; 5.a; 5.b; 5.c 1Contreras.
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.
Great Heat Mystery.
Chemical Reactions. A _________ ___________ is the process in which one or more substances change to make one or more new _________. The properties of.
Evidence for Chemical Reactions 1.Name 3 of the 5 evidences. 2.Name for OF 2 3.Formula for Tin II Sulfide.
Conservation of Mass & Chemical Reactions & Ms. Boon Chemistry.
Ch. 2 Matter and Change. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space Mass –Amount of matter the object contains.
“Baggie Blast” Activity OBJECTIVE: DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN EXOTHERMIC AND ENDOTHERMIC REACTIONS, AS WELL AS BETWEEN ACIDIC AND BASIC SOLUTIONS.
Notes Tennessee SPI Objective: Recognize that in a chemical reaction the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products (Law of Conservation.
Chapter 3: Types of Chemical Reactions Unit A: Matter and Chemical Change.
Begin. Chapter 8 Chemical Equations and Reactions.
Notes Tennessee SPI Objective: Recognize that in a chemical reaction the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products (Law of Conservation.
Describing Chemical Reactions The process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances is called a chemical.
Chapters 7 and 8. What is a chemical reaction  A chemical reaction (a.k.a, chemical change) is a process in which one or more substances change into.
It’s the Law Lab - Grading. Introduction: Describe the law of conservation of mass. (1pt) Matter can’t be creted or destroyed Same # of atoms on both.
Journal #14 Write the formula equation for the following reaction: Hydrogen gas reacts with chloride gas to form hydrochloric acid gas.
Journal #13 Determine the molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of NH2 and a formula mass of amu.
Essential Question (pg. 141): How do I know if a chemical reaction has occurred and what types of reactions are there? 4 indications of a chemical reaction:
Chemical Reactions. What is a Chemical Reaction? A chemical reaction is the process by which a chemical change occurs. A chemical change is a change in.
Notes Key Points About All Chemical Reactions:  No atoms are lost or gained during chemical reactions SPI Law of Conservation of Mass  You.
Making new substances. Chemical Reactions are represented by Chemical Equations. Chemical Equations are balanced to show the same number of atoms of each.
Chemistry Laboratory Notebook Format.
Activity 20: Modeling Polymers Warm up: Write the reactants and products of the chemical equation below. Is the equation balanced?
Chemical Reactions CHAPTER 7 1. The Nature of Chemical Reactions SECTION 1 2.
Chapter 7 Chemical Formulas & Equations
Introduction to Chemical Reactions
Notes Science Tennessee SPI Objective:
Define - Physical change? Give an example of a Physical change.
Chemical Reactions Chapter 11.
Lab Report Tutorial Mrs.Warren Science.
The Last Chapter on Chemistry
Chemistry : An Introduction
Endothermic Exothermic LAB
Heat & Thermochemical Equations
Chemical Reactions 8.5E Chemical Reactions Re-templated JPh 7/31
Notes Science Tennessee SPI Objective:
Activator – Write down the entire sentence!
3.6 Physical and Chemical Changes
WALT: about chemical and physical change
Chemical Reactions Chapter 7.
Law Conservation of Mass and Balanced and Unbalanced Equations
Chemical Reactions Chapter 7.
Section 1 Describing Chemical Reactions
Writing Chemical Reactions 4.1
Reaction Rate Introduction
Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
• Define and use the term molar mass.
TWO TYPES OF CHANGES Physical Changes Chemical Changes
Conservation of Matter
Balancing Chemical Equations
Changes in Matter Matter Lecture 2.
Law of Conservation of Mass
What is Polarity of a molecule?
Chemical Balancing The Law of Conservation of Mass:
Chapter 3: Matter— Properties and Change
Chemical Reactions.
Welcome! 1. Take out the Sunshine in a lab paper from yesterday
Chapter 5- Chemical Reactions
14.1 Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is the process of breaking of chemical bonds in one or more substances, and the reforming of new bonds to create.
14.1 Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is the process of breaking of Atoms are Chemical properties of new substances When you make pizza, which changes.
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to Chemical Reactions Chemical Name Chemical Formula Molar Mass % Composition Observations Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Calcium Chloride Phenol Red Record observations as chemicals are mixed together: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Define the following terms: Reactant Product Exothermic Endothermic Chemical reaction Chemical equation Law of Conservation of mass

Data Table # CaCl2 NaHCO3 Water Phenol Red Observations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Conclusion Questions: 1. What combination(s) of chemicals resulted in an exothermic change? 2. What combination(s) of chemicals resulted in an endothermic change? 3. Which combination(s) of chemicals resulted in physical changes? Explain. 4. Which combination(s) of chemicals resulted in chemical changes? 5. Which combination(s) of chemicals resulted in no change? 6. Which combination(s) of chemicals produced a gas? 7. Which combination(s) of chemicals produced a color change? 8. What were the reactants in the original reaction carried out yesterday? 9. What do you think the products were in the original reaction carried out yesterday? 10. How could we use this lab to prove the Law of Conservation of Mass?