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Chemical Reactions and Equations
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The Nature of Chemical Reactions
A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances are converted into new substances with different physical and chemical properties. A substance that enters into a chemical reaction is called a reactant. A substance that is produced is called a product.
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Chemical Equations Chemical reactions are represented by sentences known as chemical equations (similar to math equations). Word Equations Calcium + Oxygen Calcium oxide The + sign means reacts with, the means yields, or produces, and it indicates the direction of the reaction from the products to the reactants.
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Chemical Equations (cont.)
Chemical equations are more commonly written as formula equations, with chemical symbols and formulas replacing te names of the reactants and products. Ca + O2 CaO
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Balancing Chemical Equations
Remember the Law of Conservation of Mass? Matter can neither be created nor destroyed For mass to remain constant, before and after a chemical reaction, the # of atoms of each element must be the same before and after the chemical reaction. Is this equation balanced? Ca + O2 CaO How many Ca atoms on the left side of the equation vs. the right side? How many O atoms on the left side of the equation vs. the right side?
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Balancing Chemical Equations (cont.)
Rules – never add subscripts to balance equations, this will change the molecule!!! You can’t do that! So you change the # of molecules instead by adding coefficients. Coefficients are whole #’s witten before the formulas for the reactants and products. Fix! ___Ca + ___O2 ___CaO
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