Introduction to Chemical Equations and Chemical Reactions.

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Introduction to Chemical Equations and Chemical Reactions

Law of Conservation of Matter Matter can NOT be created or destroyed, but it can be rearranged. It is the rearrangements of matter that we observe during chemical reactions

How do we know when a reaction is happening? ‣ Color Change ‣ Gas Produced ‣ Change in Temperature ‣ Solid materials form ‣ Flame Occurs

EVERY Chemical Reaction can be Described by an Equation An equation shows reactants and products. Start a reaction Result of a reaction

When wood burns... A chemical reaction is happening! Matter is being rearranged, but NO mass is lost. If you were to collect all of the products and measure their mass, it would be equal to the original mass of the wood. Mass of Reactants = Mass of Products (Law of Conservation of Matter)

Every Equation MUST be “Balanced” By “balancing” an equation, we are satisfying the Law of Conservation of Matter. “Balancing” means that there are the SAME number and type of EACH atom on both sides of the equation.

Look at the Following Equation: CH 4 + O > CO 2 + H 2 O Count the number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation. Do these numbers agree?

Here’s the Count CH 4 + O > CO 2 + H 2 O 1 - carbon 4 - hydrogen 2 - oxygen 1 - carbon 2 - hydrogen 3 - oxygen This equation is NOT “balanced”

To Balance an Equation we need to add Coefficients Coefficients appear in front of a reactant or product in an equation Coefficients change the ratio between reactants and products

How it Works: CH 4 + 2O > CO 2 + 2H 2 O 1 - carbon 4 - hydrogen 4 - oxygen 1 - carbon 4 - hydrogen 4 - oxygen This equation is NOW “balanced”

Balancing is Trial and Error!! You must play around with coefficients until the equation is balanced. You may NOT change any subscripts in any of the reactant’s or product’s formulas Use the smallest set of coefficients that will work correctly.

USE These Rules 1)Balance the non Oxygen and Hydrogen elements 2)Balance the Hydrogen 3)Balance the Oxygen 4)Check all the atoms 5)If needed increase the first non Oxygen/Hydrogen element coefficient by one 6)Repeat

DO these: __ K + __ H 2 O > __ KOH + __ H 2 2 K + 2 H 2 O > 2 KOH + __ H 2 __ KBr + __ H 3 PO > __ K 3 PO 4 + __ HBr 3 KBr + __ H 3 PO > __ K 3 PO HBr Remember, a blank means “1”

CHALLENGE! __ NH 3 + __ O > __ NO + __ H 2 O 4 NH O > 4 NO + 6 H 2 O

Bonus: __C 3 H 5 (NO 3 ) > __ CO 2 + __ H 2 O + __ N 2 + __ O 2