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1 Chemical Reactions Cornell Notes page 139

2 Chemical Properties Characteristics of a material that can only be determined during a Chemical Reaction Reactivity Flammability pH Oxidation

3 Chemical Reaction Reactants Products The process of substances changing into new substances. Substances at start of reaction that are changed New substances made from the reaction (end results).

4 The Law of Conservation of Matter Matter is not created or destroyed.
mass of reactants should equal mass of products!

5 4 Signs of a Chemical Reaction
Used to identify when a reaction has occurred Not definite- more signs increase confidence that a reaction has occurred. Best indicator is that substances have new properties.

6 4 Signs of a Chemical Reaction
1. Formation of a Gas Bubbles Least reliable sign Ex.) baking soda and vinegar; yeast and hydrogen peroxide.

7 4 Signs of a Chemical Reaction
2. Formation of a Precipitate Solid is created when two liquids are mixed May look like small particles suspended in a liquid.

8 4 Signs of a Chemical Reaction
3. Unexpected Color Change When two substances are mixed and an unexpected color occurs. Ex.) Bleach spilt on colored clothes.

9 4 Signs of a Chemical Reaction
4. Temperature Change temperature changes as energy is used or released from the reaction. Exothermic- heat is released (gets warmer) Endothermic- heat is absorbed (gets colder)

10 What is a Catalyst? A substance that starts or speeds up a chemical reaction that is not used or changed in the reaction. lowers the amount of energy needed in a chemical reaction

11 Oxidation Reactions Specific type of Chemical Reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen Often results in a color change Apples turn brown Many metals oxidize, such as iron turning red or copper turning green; we often call this rust.

12 Oxygen reacts with iron to create rust.
The new color is evidence that a chemical reaction has taken place.

13 Oxygen reacts with apples to cause them to brown
Adding citric acid prevents the oxidation reaction.

14 Oxygen reacts with copper to create a green color called verdigris
Many oxidation reactions take time to happen.

15 Burning is an example of a rapid oxidation reaction.
Oxygen is required for burning, the heat and light are evidence that a reaction is taking place.


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