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6th Grade Review- Discuss only- Do not write
Element One type of atom either in groups bonded together or not Molecule Groups of atoms bonded together Compound Groups of atoms with more than one type of atom bonded together Example: Ar, He, O2, N2, H2, S8, P4, O3 Example: O2, N2, H2, S8, P4, O3, Water (H2O) Example: Water (H2O), Table salt (NaCl), Hydrogen Mono-chloride gas (HCl)
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Notes: Formulas and Equations
All substances can be represented by a chemical formula – a shorthand way of writing chemical names. 3 Subscripts (small # below symbol) give the correct ratio of atoms. Coeffecient- (Large # in front of formulas) gives the number of molecules of a compound.
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Notes: Formulas and Equations-write what is yellow.
Physical change – does not result in a new identity or composition of the matter; chemical formula does not change. Chemical change – results in the formation of a new substance with different properties, Chemical formula will change. Gas formation Solid Formation (precipitate) Color change Energy change (light, heat and/or electrical) Another term for a chemical change is a chemical reaction. Chemical reactions change the arrangements of the atoms in the compounds and formulas.
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A chemical equation is a description of what happens in a chemical reaction.
The substances one starts out with in a chemical reaction are the reactants. The new substances made by the reaction are the products. The arrow ( ) is called the yield sign. It separates the formulas of the reactants and the products. It also indicates the direction that the reaction is taking place.
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