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February 9 th, 2016 Get your test from your mailbox. Balancing Chemical Equations Bell Ringer: What are 4 signs that a chemical reaction has occurred? What does this mean?
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You Should Be Able To… 1. Identify reactants and products in a chemical reaction. 2. Define and explain the law of conservation of mass 3. Write and balance (using the lowest whole number coefficients) chemical equations from formulas.
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Subscript Coefficient Law of Conservation of Mass Molecule Skeleton Equation Balanced Equation
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Chemical reactions result in chemical changes. –Chemical changes occur when new substances are created. –The original substance(s), called reactants, change into new substance(s) called products.
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Chemical reactions can be written in different ways. –A word equation: Nitrogen monoxide + oxygen nitrogen dioxide –A symbolic equation: 2 gg 2 g2NO (g) + O 2(g) 2NO 2(g) STATE OF MATTER - Letters indicate the state of each compound. (aq) = aqueous/dissolved in water (s) = solid (l) = liquid (g) = gas COEFFICIENTS - Indicates how many of each molecule there is. -Ie: there are 2 molecules of NO.
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When a chemical reaction occurs, new compounds are created, BUT… –No new matter is created or destroyed rearrangedchange partners –No new matter is created or destroyed; atoms are just rearranged as the atoms change partners to form new compounds. 3 –If there are 3 atoms of oxygen in the reactants, there MUST be 3 atoms of oxygen in the products. –Number of each atom in reactants = number of each atom in products. The law of conservation of mass: –Mass of reactants = mass of products If you could collect and measure all of the exhaust from this car, you would find that mass of reactants (gas + O 2 ) = mass of products (exhaust).
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The simplest form of chemical equation is a word equation. –Potassium metal + oxygen gas potassium oxide A skeleton equation shows the formulas of the elements/compounds. –A skeleton equation shows which atoms are involved, but not how many molecules are involved. K + O 2 K 2 O
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balanced chemical equation coefficientsA balanced chemical equation shows all atoms and the coefficients tells us how many molecules (and atoms) there are. ensures number of each atom same on both sides –Balancing ensures that the number of each atom is the same on both sides of the reaction arrow. 42 4K + O 2 2K 2 O K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K OO O O
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count atoms to balanceUsing the law of conservation of mass, we can count atoms to balance the number of atoms in chemical equations. –Word equation: methane + oxygen water + carbon dioxide –Skeleton equation:CH 4 + O 2 H 2 O + CO 2 To balance the compounds, take note of how many atoms of each element occur on each side of the reaction arrow.
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Skeleton equation:CH 4 + O 2 H 2 O + CO 2 11 Carbon = 1Carbon = 1 42 Hydrogen = 4Hydrogen = 2 23 Oxygen = 2Oxygen = 3 22 11 Balanced equation:CH 4 + 2O 2 2H 2 O + CO 2 Carbon = 1Carbon = 1 44 Hydrogen = 4Hydrogen = 4 44 Oxygen = 4Oxygen = 4 The same number of atoms must be on each side. See Page 207
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Balancing Equations ReactantsProducts H22 hydrogen + oxygen water O 2 O 2 H2OH2OH2OH2O H 2 H 2 +O21
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Balancing Equations H 2 + O 2 H 2 O 2 ReactantsProducts H22 O22 hydrogen + oxygen hydrogen peroxide X YOU CANNOT CHANGE THE SUBSCRIPTS
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Balancing Equations H 2 + O 2 H 2 O ReactantsProducts H22 O21 hydrogen + oxygen water 2
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Balancing Equations H 2 + O 2 H 2 O ReactantsProducts H24 O22 hydrogen + oxygen water 2
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Balancing Equations 2 2 H 2 + O 2 H 2 O ReactantsProducts H44 O22 hydrogen + oxygen water 2 (g) (l)
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____Ba + ____H 2 O ____Ba(OH) 2 + ____H 2 ____CO 2 + ____H 2 O ____H 2 CO 3 ____Fe 2 O 3 + ____C ____Fe + ____CO ____Fe + ____H 2 O ____H 2 + ____Fe 2 O 3
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