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Chemical Equations Chapter 9
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9-1 What is a chemical reaction? We represent chemical change with a chemical reaction. Evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred: Evolution of a gas Color change Energy given off or absorbed Formation of a precipitate
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9-1 What is a chemical reaction? Atoms break apart and rearrange themselves to form new substances with new chemical and physical properties. yield REACTANTS PRODUCTS
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9-2 How are chemical reactions written? Word equations copper + oxygen copper (II) oxide Formula equations Cu + O 2 CuO Balancing equations Law of Conservation of Matter – Matter can not be created of destroyed; it only changes form (# of each atom on the reactant side MUST equal # of each atom on the product side.)
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9-3 What does a chemical equation tell you? Conditions Physical states
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9-3 What does a chemical equation tell you? Quantitative relationships (proportions)
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9-3 What does a chemical equation tell you? Energy changes- Chemical equations can also tell you the amount of energy that was absorbed or released during the rearrangement. This is called change in enthalpy and is represented by Δ H Exothermic reactions Energy is released from the system into the surroundings (feels hot). Endothermic reactions Energy was absorbed into the system from the surroundings (feels cold). Remember: Energy can be heat or light
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9-4 Classification of Reactions (Product Prediction) There are 5 types of chemical reactions: Single Replacement Double Replacement Synthesis Decomposition Combustion
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