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Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations Outcomes State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Key Words Reaction Bond Covalent Ionic Starter Write down the reactants and products of the following equations: Sodium + chlorine sodium chloride Hydrogen + oxygen water Write down the balanced chemical equations
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Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations Outcomes State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Key Words Reaction Bond Covalent Ionic Objectives State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations
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Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations Outcomes State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Key Words Reaction Bond Covalent Ionic Main Define the term “chemical equation” A change where a new substance is made
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Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations Outcomes State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Key Words Reaction Bond Covalent Ionic Methane + oxygen water +carbon dioxide CH 4 + 2O 2 2H 2 O + CO 2 Make this reaction using the molymod. How many of each atom is on either side of the equation? Draw the reaction and explain what happens in the reaction.
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Describe how atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction Balance symbol equations Outcomes State a definition of a chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products Key Words Reaction Bond Covalent Ionic Plenary Write the balanced chemical equation for the following: Ethanol + oxygen carbon dioxide + water What happens to the mass when two substances react?
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