Lab Science Ch. 24 Learning Objectives.

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Lab Science Ch. 24 Learning Objectives

Section 1: Chemical Changes 1. Identify the reactants and products in a chemical reaction.

Determine how a chemical reaction satisfies the law of conservation of mass.

3. Determine how chemists express chemical changes using equations.

Section 2: Chemical Equations 1. Identify what is meant by a balanced chemical equation.

Determine how to write balanced chemical equations.

Section 3: Classifying Chemical Equations 1. Identify the five general types of chemical reactions.

Predict the products of a chemical reaction based on the reactants.

Section 4: Chemical Reactions & Energy 1. Identify the source of energy changes in chemical reactions.

Compare and contrast exergonic and endergonic reactions.

3. Examine the effects of catalysts and inhibitors on the speed of chemical reactions.

Study Help Study Guide and Vocabulary p. 760-761 After school review: Monday April 5th, room 2700