Glencoe Physical Science Chapter 21

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Glencoe Physical Science Chapter 21 Chemical Reactions Glencoe Physical Science Chapter 21

Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is a change in which one or more substances are converted into new substances Original substances are called reactants New substances are called products Reactants  Products 2H2 + O2  2H2O

Review: Conservation of Mass The Law of Conservation of Mass - matter is not created or destroyed, but is conserved This means the total starting mass of all reactants equals the total final mass of all products

Chemical Equations A chemical equation is a way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical formulas and other symbols. Parts of a chemical equation: 6HgO (s)  6Hg (l) + 3O2 (g) Yield Sign Reactants Products Small numbers are subscripts They tell you how many of that element you have Large numbers in front of a compound are Coefficients They tell you how many of that compound you have. These small letters tell you whether it’s a solid (s), liquid (l), gas(g) or aqueous (ag)

Balancing Chemical Equations To satisfy the Law of Conservation of Mass we must have balanced chemical equations. A balanced chemical equation has the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation. Rules to follow: Never change subscripts Only adjusting the coefficients Multiply the coefficient and the subscript to determine how many of an element you have. 5 H2 = 10, it does not equal 7

How to balance an equation Make a list of each element you have and how many you have on each side of the equation H2 + O2  H2O Adjust your coefficients one at a time to balance your equation 2 H2 + O2  H2O Check your work. H = 2 O = 2 H = 2 O = 1 2 H = 4 O = 2 H = 4 O = 2

HgO  Hg + O2 Fe + Cl2  FeCl3 P + O2  P2O4 H2 + N2  NH3 Try these on your own: HgO  Hg + O2 Fe + Cl2  FeCl3 P + O2  P2O4 H2 + N2  NH3

Try these on your own answers: 2 HgO  Hg + O2 2Fe + 3Cl2  2FeCl3 2P + 2O2  P2O4 3H2 + N2  2NH3