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Objectives:Describe how chemical reactions produce new substances with different properties. Identify four signs that a chemical reaction might be taking place. Explain what happens to chemical bonds during a chemical reaction.
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Chemical Reaction process of a substance completely changing to a different substance with different properties.
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Clues of a chemical reaction 1. color change 2. gas formation 3. solid formation called a precipitate 4. energy given off as light, thermal, or electrical energy.
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Chemical reactions happen when molecules bump into each other causing the starting bonds to break apart, the atoms rearrange, and new bonds are formed
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Example: CH 4 + O 2 → CO 2 + H 2 O
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Objectives: Interpret and write simple chemical formulas. Write and balance simple chemical equations. Explain how a balanced equation shows the law of conservation of mass
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Chemical Symbol Shorter way to write an element’s name.
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Chemical Formula combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance. It an easier way to write a molecules and compounds.
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A chemical formula shows the number of atoms of each element in a molecule
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Examples: H 2 O SO 4 Ca(OH) 2
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Chemical formulas use subscripts and coefficients to show the number of atoms and molecules.
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Subscript the small # to the right of the element that tells the # of atoms:
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Examples: H 2 O SO 4 Ca(OH) 2
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Coefficients large # to the left of the element. Applies to the whole molecule!
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EXAMPLES 2H 2 O 4SO 4 3Ca(OH) 2
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Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds You can use the name of a covalent compound to write its chemical formula. The names of covalent compounds use prefixes. Each prefix represents a number, as shown below. mono-1hexa-6 di-2hepta - 7 tri-3octa-8 tetra-4nona-9 penta-5deca-10
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How to Write Formulas for Covalent Compounds 1. name the first element 2. add a prefix if it has a subscript 3. name the second element 4. Add a prefix 5. Change ending of second element to “ ide ”
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Let’s try some practice 1.CO 2 2.CO 3.SO 2 4.SO 3 5.N 2 O 6.N 2 O 3 7.NO 8.CCl 4 9.SiO 2 1.Carbon dioxide 2.Carbon monoxide 3.Sulfur dioxide 4.Sulfur trioxide 5.Dinitrogen monoxide 6.Dinitrogen trioxide 7.Nitrogen monoxide 8.Carbon tetrachloride 9.Silicon dioxide
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Exceptions Some important exceptions to this naming scheme occur because the compounds were originally named before the methodical naming scheme above became widespread. Now a days, these names are so common that they're officially recognized: H2O is "water" PO4 is “phosphate” NH3 is "ammonia" CLO3 is “chlorate” CH4 is "methane“NO3 is “nitrate” SO4 is “Sulfate” CO3 is “carbonate” OH is “hydroxide”
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Ionic Compounds To write the formula for an ionic compound, make sure the compound’s charge is 0. No prefixes…ends in ide
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Chemical Equation an easier and shorter way to write a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulas as a shortcut to describe a chemical reaction
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Example: CH 4 + O 2 → CO 2 + H 2 O
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Reactants what you start with Products what you end with CH 4 + O 2 → CO 2 + H 2 O ReactantsProducts
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Law of conservation of Mass states that mass can not be created or destroyed
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An equation is balanced when the # of atoms in the reactants are = to the # of atoms in the products
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You balance an equation by changing the coefficients, not the subscript!
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Steps to balancing a chemical equation: 1. Write the unbalanced equation on your paper. 2. Draw a small line in front of each molecule. 3. Draw boxes around all the chemical formulas.
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4. Make an element inventory. 5. Write numbers in front of each of the boxes until the inventory for each element is the same both before and after the reaction
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Example __ Fe + __S → __FeS Element BeforeAfter Fe = ____ _____ S = ____ _____
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__H 2 + __O 2 → __H 2 O Element BeforeAfter H = ____ _____ O = ____ _____
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__Mg + __O 2 → __MgO Element BeforeAfter Mg = ____ _____ O = ____ _____
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_Ca + _H 2 O → _Ca(OH) 2 + _H 2 Element BeforeAfter H = ____ _____ O = ____ _____ Ca = ____ _____
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