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Slide 1 of 19 Chemistry

Slide 2 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes The ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change is called a chemical property. Chemical properties can be used to identify a substance. But chemical properties can be observed only when a substance undergoes a chemical change. 2.4

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 3 of 19 Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes During a chemical change, the composition of matter always changes. Recall that during a physical change, the composition of matter never changes. 2.4

Slide 4 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes A magnet separates iron from sulfur. This is an example of a physical change. 2.4

Slide 5 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes A mixture of iron and sulfur is heated. The iron and sulfur react and form iron sulfide. This is an example of a chemical change. 2.4

Slide 6 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Let’s go to the Videotape!!

Slide 7 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction. One or more substances change into one or more new substances during a chemical reaction. A substance present at the start of the reaction is a reactant. A substance produced in the reaction is a product. 2.4

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 8 of 19 Chemical Reactions > Recognizing Chemical Changes Possible clues to chemical change include: a transfer of energy a change in color the production of a gas the formation of a precipitate. 2.4

Slide 9 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Chemical Changes A precipitate is a solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture. Clues to chemical changes have practical applications. 2.4

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 10 of 19 Chemical Reactions > Conservation of Mass 2.4 During any chemical reaction, the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the reactants.

Slide 11 of 19 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chemical Reactions > Conservation of Mass The law of conservation of mass states that in any physical change or chemical reaction, mass is conserved. The conservation of mass is easily observed when a change occurs in a closed container. 2.4

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 12 of 19 Section Quiz -or- Continue to: Launch: Assess students’ understanding of the concepts in Section 2.4 Section Quiz. 2.4.

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 13 of 19 1.Which of the following is a chemical reaction? a.melting of lead b.dissolving sugar in water c.rusting of iron d.crushing of stone 2.4 Section Quiz.

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 14 of 19 2.Which of the following is NOT a possible clue that a chemical change is taking place? a.a change of state b.a change in color c.production of a gas d.formation of a precipitate 2.4 Section Quiz.

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 15 of 19 3.During any chemical change, the mass of the products is a.always equal to the mass of the reactants. b.always greater than the mass of the reactants. c.always less than the mass of the reactants. d.sometimes different than the mass of the reactants. 2.4 Section Quiz.

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