Warm Up 1. What are some things that are found in this campfire? 2. How did some of the things you mentioned look before the fire was lit? and after? 3.

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Warm Up 1. What are some things that are found in this campfire? 2. How did some of the things you mentioned look before the fire was lit? and after? 3. If you place some marshmallows over the fire, how will they change?

Chapter 23

 Before we being writing our chemical reactions, we need to first learn some of the basic terminology.

 A chemical reaction is a change in which one or more substances are converted to new substances.

 The substances that react are called reactants.  The new substances that are produced are called products. (See examples…)

 Hydrogen gas combines with oxygen gas to make water.  Zinc is added to sulfur to make ________________.

 In a chemical reaction, matter is not created or destroyed.