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1 Describing Chemical Reactions
What information does a chemical equation contain? How is matter conserved during a chemical reaction? What must a balanced chemical equation show? Name the three types of chemical reactions.

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3 Chemical Formulas The formula of a compound identifies the elements in the compound and the ratios in which their atoms are present.

4 What Are Chemical Equations?
Chemical equations use chemical formulas and other symbols instead of words to summarize a reaction.

5 Reviewing the Law of Conservation of Matter
Matter is neither created nor destroyed *It is simply rearranged!

6 Conservation of Matter
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products. (aka conservation of mass)

7 Open and Closed Systems

8 Balancing Chemical Equations
To describe a reaction accurately, a chemical equation must show the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation.

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10 Coefficients

11 Let’s try some! 3 3 ____ AlBr3 + ____ K  ____ KBr + ____ Al
Count the atoms: 1 Aluminum atom Potassium atom 1 Potassium atom Aluminum atom 3 Bromine atoms Bromine atom Is it balanced? No! Add coefficients to balance atoms: 1 Aluminum atom Potassium atoms 3 Potassium atoms Aluminum atom 3 Bromine atoms Bromine atoms Is it balanced? YES!

12 Let’s try some! ____ FeO + ____ PdF2  ____ FeF2 + ____ PdO
Count the atoms: 1 Iron Palladium Iron Palladium 1 Oxygen 2 Flourine 2 Flourine 1 Oxygen Is it balanced? YES! Do we need to add coefficients? NO!

13 Let’s try some! 6 4 ____ P4 + ____ Br2  ____ PBr3 Count the atoms:
4 Phosphorus Bromines Phosphorus 3 Bromines Is it balanced? No! Add coefficients to balance atoms: 4 Phosphorus Bromines Phosphorus 12 Bromines Is it balanced? YES!

14 Let’s try a harder one! 2 3 3 ____ CoBr3 + ____ CaSO4  ____ CaBr2 + ____ Co2(SO4)3 Count the atoms: 1 Co Ca Ca 2 Co 3 Br S Br 3 S 4 O O Is it balanced? No! Add coefficients to balance atoms: 2 Co Ca Ca 2 Co 6 Br S Br 3 S 12 O O Is it balanced? YES!

15 Classifying Chemical Reactions
1. Synthesis: Two or more elements or compounds combining to make a more complex substance 2. Decomposition Compounds break down into simpler products (hydrogen peroxide decomposes to water and oxygen gas) 3. Replacement One element replaces another in a compound or two elements in different compound trade places (Copper can be obtained by heating copper oxide with carbon. The carbon takes the place of copper.


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