Slide 1 of 30 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > The Arithmetic of Equations Using Everyday Equations A balanced chemical equation provides the same kind of quantitative information that a recipe does. 12.1
Slide 2 of 30 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > The Arithmetic of Equations Using Everyday Equations An equation can represent the manufacturing of a single tricycle. 12.1
Slide 3 of 30 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > The Arithmetic of Equations Using Balanced Chemical Equations Chemists use balanced chemical equations as a basis to calculate how much reactant is needed or product is formed in a reaction. The calculation of quantities in chemical reactions is a subject of chemistry called stoichiometry. 12.1
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Slide 6 of 30 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > The Arithmetic of Equations Interpreting Chemical Equations A balanced chemical equation can be interpreted in terms of different quantities, including numbers of atoms, molecules, or moles; mass; and volume. 12.1
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© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 8 of 30 > The Arithmetic of Equations > 12.1 Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions Mass and atoms are conserved in every chemical reaction.
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