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(2.1) Chemical Reactions (p112-113) UNIT 1 CHEMISTRY (2.1) Chemical Reactions (p112-113)

BIG IDEAS Chemicals react with one another in predictable ways. Chemical reactions are a necessary component of chemical products and processes used in the home and workplace.

What chemical reaction is occurring in each example? How do chemical reactions affect your life? The images above all represent practical applications of chemical reactions. What chemical reaction is occurring in each example? Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Chemical Reaction A change in matter that produces new substances with new properties. Example:

Physical Change A change in which no new substances are produced. The substance simply changes its appearance. Example:

Reactions Reactants the starting materials in a reaction. Products the new materials formed in a reaction.

Chemical Equation Describes a chemical reaction reactants  products Note: The symbol () can be read as yields or forms or produces

Chemical Equation Example: magnesiun + oxygen  magnesium oxide what reacts what is produced (reactants) (products)

Chemical Reactions of Life Photosynthesis CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2 Cellular respiration C6H12O6 + O2  CO2 + H2O

Chemical Reactions at Home and at Work Many different chemical products are found in your home, including cleaners, foods, and food ingredients. All of these products are produced using chemical reactions or are used to make chemical reactions happen. Vinegar is a common household chemical that is produced by diluting (watering down) acetic acid. As shown on the left, this chemical is used to make a variety of products. Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Demo Time! Can you recognize the reactants and products?

Let’s Be Safe! Safety Video

Chemical compounds require safe handling to minimize their hazards. Hazardous chemicals can be found in laboratories, in industries, and in your home. Labels on the chemicals explain possible hazards. Hazards in the Home HHPS (Hazardous Household Product Symbols) use different shapes and easy-to-recognize icons to display basic safety information about a product. Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Hazards in the Workplace Chemical compounds require safe handling to minimize their hazards. Workplaces such as restaurants, repair shops, industrial plants, and schools have many hazardous substances. Hazards in the Workplace WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) labels provide detailed information about how to store, handle, and dispose of chemical substances. The labels also provide first aid information. Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Chemical compounds require safe handling to minimize their hazards. WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) symbols are used to identify dangerous materials. Describe the hazard represented by each of the symbols on the left. What products might carry these labels? Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) Chemical compounds require safe handling to minimize their hazards. Hazardous workplace chemicals must come with an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) such as the one shown below. After examining the sample MSDS on the left, list the information that an MSDS must include. MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Activity 2.1 Inflating a Balloon(p113) Complete and hand in your results

CLASS WORK Safety symbols See and study p xv at the front of your text book Do WB p5  quiz on safety symbols next day (2.1) -Chemical Reactions Do WB p38-43 Complete and hand in your work, today please. Next Step: Complete Worksheet “Get Ready”