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1 Exercise 1 – identifying reactants and products
Question Reactants Products a) Iron + oxygen iron oxide b) Sodium + water Sodium hydroxide + hydrogen c) Calcium carbonate calcium oxide + carbon dioxide d) Ammonia + oxygen nitrogen + water e) Carbon dioxide + water Glucose + oxygen f) Copper carbonate + sulphuric acid Copper sulphate + water + carbon dioxide

2 Exercise 2 – describing what happens in a word equation
Iron reacts with sulphur to make iron sulphide. Magnesium reacts with oxygen to make magnesium oxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to make calcium hydroxide. Ethane reacts with water to make ethanol. Propane reacts with oxygen to make carbon monoxide and water. Copper carbonate creates copper oxide and carbon dioxide.

3 Exercise 3 – what to put into an equation and what not to put in a word equation (writing word equations from descriptions) Sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid  Sodium chloride + water Magnesium + oxygen  Magnesium oxide Carbon + oxygen  carbon dioxide Lead nitrate + sodium chloride  Lead chloride + sodium nitrate Octane  Propane + pentane Sodium + water  Sodium hydroxide + hydrogen

4 Exercise 4 – identifying whether reactions happen or not
There IS a reaction There is NOT a reaction

5 Exercise 5 – name the substances from their formulae
Iron oxide Sodium bromide Sodium oxide Hydrogen oxide (aka water) Calcium carbonate Hydrogen nitrate

6 Exercise 6 – identify state symbols in a symbol equation
Solid Dissolved in water Gas Liquid

7 Exercise 7 – work out the number of elements in a formula
2 oxygens 1 neon 2 hydrogens, 2 oxygens 2 carbons, 6 hydrogens, 1 oxygen 2 potassium, 1 carbon, 3 oxygens 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, 6 oxygens 1 calcium, 2 oxygens, 2 hydrogens 1 calcium, 2 nitrogens, 6 oxygens

8 Exercise 8 – work out the formula of a substance from its particle diagram
CO Fe2O3 Na2CO3 C4H10 NaCl H2O

9 Exercise 9 – write an equation using particle diagrams (little numbers only)
C4H10  C2H4 + C2H6 C + O2  CO2 FeCO3  FeO + CO2

10 Exercise 10 – write an equation using particle diagrams (little numbers and big numbers)
C + CO2  2CO Fe2O3 + 3CO  2Fe + 3CO2 CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O Na2CO3 + 2HCl  2NaCl + CO2 + H2O 2Fe2O3 + 3C  4Fe + 3CO2

11 Exercise 11 – Work out the number of elements in symbol equations (little numbers only)
Question Number of elements a) 1 carbon and 2 oxygens b) 1 calcium and 2 chlorines c) 1 iron and 1 sulphur d) 1 sodium, 2 hydrogens, 1 oxygen, 1 chlorine e) 1 iron, 1 sulphur, 4 oxygens, 1 calcium f) 1 calcium, 1 carbon, 3 oxygens

12 Exercise 12 – Work out the numbers of elements in symbol equations (big and little numbers)
Question Number of elements a) 2 aluminiums b) 2 hydrogens, 2 chlorines c) 4 hydrogens, 2 oxygens d) 10 oxygens e) 3 carbons, 6 oxygens f) 2 nitrogens, 6 hydrogens

13 Exercise 13 – Work out if symbol equations are balanced or not balanced

14 Exercise 14 – Balance symbol equations (gaps put in for you)
a) CO2 + C  ­2CO b) 2Fe + O2  2FeO c) 2HCl + Ca(OH)2  2H2O + CaCl2 d) 2Na + O2  2Na2O e) C3H8 + 5O2  3CO2 + 4H2O f) 2Na + 2H2O  2NaOH + H2

15 Exercise 15 – Balance symbol equations with no help
2Mg + O2  2MgO 2H2 + O2  2H2O 2Na + Cl2  2NaCl 2C + O2  2CO Fe2O3 + 3CO  2Fe + 3CO2 C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O

16 Exercise 16 – balancing charges in equations (ionic equations)
Balanced Not balanced Na2CO3(s) + Ca+(aq)  2Na+ + CaCO3(s)

17 Exercise 17 – balancing equations with electrons (half equations)
K+ + e-  K balanced 2F-  F2 + 2e- Mg2+ + 2e-Mg 2S2-  S2 + 4e- 2H+ +2e-  H2 2Br-  Br2 + 2e- 4OH-  2H2O + 2O2 + 4e-


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