NEW CHAPTER Chemical Reactions CHAPTER the BIG idea Chemical reactions form new substances by breaking and making chemical bonds. Chemical reactions alter.

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NEW CHAPTER Chemical Reactions CHAPTER the BIG idea Chemical reactions form new substances by breaking and making chemical bonds. Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. The masses of reactants and products are equal. Chemical reactions involve energy changes. Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. CHAPTER OUTLINE CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE reactant chemical reaction Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. Chemical changes occur through chemical reactions. Evidence of a chemical reaction includes a color change, the formation of a precipitate, the formation of a gas, and a change in temperature. precipitate product catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE reactant chemical reaction Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. Chemical reactions change reactants into products. Chemical changes occur through chemical reactions. Evidence of a chemical reaction includes a color change, the formation of a precipitate, the formation of a gas, and a change in temperature. precipitate product catalyst Reactants–bonds broken oxygen (O 2 ) (CH 4 ) methane + Products–new bonds formed carbon dioxide (CO 2 )(H 2 O) water CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE reactant chemical reaction Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. Chemical reactions change reactants into products. Chemical changes occur through chemical reactions. Evidence of a chemical reaction includes a color change, the formation of a precipitate, the formation of a gas, and a change in temperature. precipitate product catalyst 3.1 VISUALIZATION Observe how changing the concentration of a reactant can change the rate of a reaction. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The process by which chemical changes occur. In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged, and chemical bonds are broken and formed. chemical reaction KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. reactant chemical reaction precipitate product catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A substance that is present at the beginning of a chemical reaction and is changed into a new substance. reactant KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. reactant chemical reaction precipitate product catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A substance formed by a chemical reaction. A product is made by the rearrangement of atoms and bonds in reactants. product KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. reactant chemical reaction product precipitate catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME n. A solid substance that forms as a result of a reaction between chemicals in two liquids. v. To come out of solution. precipitate KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. reactant chemical reaction precipitate product catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction but is not consumed in the reaction. catalyst KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. reactant chemical reaction precipitate product catalyst 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The masses of reactants and products are equal. SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE coefficient law of conservation of mass Balanced chemical equations show the conservation of mass. Mass is conserved in chemical reactions. Chemical equations summarize chemical reactions. CH 4 O2O2 O2O2 ++ 2O 2 CH 4 + HO C H H H O O O CO 2 H2OH2OH2OH2O++ 2H 2 OCO 2 + H H H H O O O O C 3.2 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A law stating that atoms are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. law of conservation of mass KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY The masses of reactants and products are equal. coefficient law of conservation of mass 3.2 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The number before a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are involved in a chemical reaction. coefficient KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY The masses of reactants and products are equal. coefficient law of conservation of mass 3.2 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction In an endothermic reaction, more energy is added than released. Different bonds contain different amounts of energy. In an exothermic reaction, more energy is released than added. Exothermic Reactions Bond Energy Products (energy released) Reactants (energy added) Endothermic Reactions Bond Energy Products (energy released) Reactants (energy added) photosynthesis 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction In an endothermic reaction, more energy is added than released. Different bonds contain different amounts of energy. In an exothermic reaction, more energy is released than added. photosynthesis 3.3 VISUALIZATION View examples of endothermic and exothermic reactions. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The amount of energy in a chemical bond between atoms. bond energy KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction photosynthesis 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A chemical reaction that releases energy. exothermic reaction KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction photosynthesis 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A chemical reaction that absorbs energy. endothermic reaction KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction photosynthesis 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The process by which green plants and other producers use simple compounds and energy from light to make sugar, an energy-rich compound. This is an endothermic process in which light is absorbed and used to change carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. photosynthesis KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction photosynthesis 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. respiration Living things rely on chemical reactions that release energy from molecules. Photosynthesis Respiration C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy 3.4 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. respiration Living things rely on chemical reactions that release energy from molecules. Different parts of modern society rely on chemical reactions. 3.4 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The exothermic process by which living things release energy from glucose and oxygen and produce carbon dioxide and water. respiration KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. respiration 3.4 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME I. Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. A. Atoms interact in chemical reactions. B. Chemical reactions can be classified. KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions alter arrangements of atoms. C. The rates of chemical reactions can vary. 2. Surface Area 1. Concentration 3. Temperature reactant chemical reaction precipitate product catalyst 4. Catalysts 2. Chemical Changes 1. Physical Changes 3. Reactants and Products 4. Evidence of Chemical Reactions 3.1 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME II. The masses of reactants and products are equal. A. Careful observations led to the discovery of the conservation of mass. B. Chemical reactions can be described by chemical equations. KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY The masses of reactants and products are equal. 1. Balancing Chemical Equations 2. Using Coefficients to Balance Equations coefficient law of conservation of mass C. Chemical equations must be balanced. 3. Using the Conservation of Mass 3.2 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME III. Chemical reactions involve energy changes. A. Chemical reactions release or absorb energy. B. Exothermic reactions release energy. KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Chemical reactions involve energy changes. exothermic reaction bond energy endothermic reaction photosynthesis C. Endothermic reactions absorb energy. D. Exothermic and endothermic reactions work together to supply energy. 3.3 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME IV. Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. A. Living things require chemical reactions. C. Industry uses chemical reactions to make useful products. Life and industry depend on chemical reactions. respiration B. Chemical reactions are used in technology. KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY 3.4 CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

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