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1 Forming New Substances
Chapter 9-2 Part 3

2 Describing Reactions Using Equations
A chemical equation uses chemical symbols and formulas as a short way to describe a chemical reaction. Example: C + O2= CO2

3 From Reactants to Products
The starting materials in a chemical reaction are reactants. The materials that are formed from the reaction are products. +

4 The Importance of Accuracy
The symbol or formula for each substance must be written correctly. Even a simple mistake can make a huge difference! Example: CO is carbon monoxide and CO2 is carbon dioxide.

5 An Equation Must Be Balanced
Atoms are never lost or created, they are just rearranged. In a chemical reaction, every atom in the reactant becomes part of the products.

6 Why Equations Must Be Balanced
The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical or physical changes.

7 STOP HERE Get out your Study Guide B workbooks and do pages


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