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1 Chemical Changes

2 A. Describing chemical reactions-a change of one or more substances converted into new substances. 1. Reactants are substances that combine or change (charcoal-coal) 2. New substances that are produced are called products.

3 1. Antoine Lavoisier experimented with mercury (II) oxide and heat 2. He found the mass of products (liquid mercury and oxygen gas) equaled the mass of the reactants.

4 1. Chemical formula expresses relationship between element in the compound and molecules they make up 2. Coefficients are numbers representing the number of units of each substance in a reaction.

5 3. Knowing coefficients of chemical reactions allows chemists to use the correct amounts of reactants to predict the amounts of products. 4. Subscripts are numbers representing the number of atoms in a molecule of a particular element. 5. Symbols are used to show the state of the reactant: (s) solid, (aq) aqueous, (g) gas, (l) liquid.

6 React with the atmosphere in different ways.

7 Answer: Chemists need to know how much of a reactant will produce a certain amount of a product.

8  http://education.jlab.org/elementbalancing/ question.php?4527451 http://education.jlab.org/elementbalancing/ question.php?4527451


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