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Catalyst Get paper out for notes! 1. According to the law of conservation of mass, the number of atoms on the reactants side and the products side must be _______________. 2. Make a T-chart for the reactants and the products in this equation: 2 H 2 + O 2 H 2 O According to your t-chart, is the equation balanced or not?
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Today’s Agenda 5 min Catalyst 20 min Balancing Equations 25 min Practice 5 min Exit Slip
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Balancing Equations WHY do scientists do it? HOW will I be able to do it? WHY do I need to be able to do it?
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Balancing Equations A balanced chemical equation obeys the law of conservation of mass – there must be the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation!
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Balancing Equations When balancing a chemical equation, never, never, NEVER change the subscripts. Only change coefficients! Remember – subscripts are the small numbers and coefficients are the big numbers. You multiply the coefficient by the subscript to get the number of atoms on each side of an equation.
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Balancing Equations Steps to balance a chemical equation: 1. Make a T-chart and check if the equation is balanced 2. Balance one element at a time by changing coefficients in the equation 3. Update your T-chart each time you change a coefficient!!!!! *Leave Oxygen and Hydrogen atoms for last.
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Balancing Equations Don’t get discouraged – balancing equations is a game of trial and error. It might not work the first time, but you have to keep trying to get it right!
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Example List out the t-charts for each side of the chemical equation …HgO …Hg + …O 2 Reactants:Products: 1Hg 1 1O 2
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Example Determine if the equation is balanced or not …HgO …Hg + …O 2 Reactants:Products: 1Hg 1 1O 2 NOT BALANCED!
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Example Change coefficients in the equation to make the number of atoms on each side of the equation match – balance one element at a time! Update your T-chart HgO ---> Hg + O 2 Reactants:Products: 2Hg 1 2O 2 STILL NOT BALANCED! 2
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Example 2 HgO ---> Hg + O 2 Reactants:Products: 2Hg 2 2O 2 Let’s see another example 2
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Example 2 …N 2 + …H 2 …NH 3
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Example 3 __CH 4 + __O 2 --> __CO 2 + __H 2 O
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__ NaCl + __ BeF 2 __ NaF + __ BeCl 2
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Today’s Agenda 5 min Catalyst 20 min Balancing Equations 25 min Practice 5 min Exit Slip
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Today’s Agenda 5 min Catalyst 20 min Balancing Equations 25 min Practice 5 min Exit Slip
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1. In the chemical formula, 6 C 2 H 4, what does the 6 mean? a. there are 6 atoms of hydrogen (H) b. there are 6 atoms of carbon (C) c. there are 6 molecules of dicarbon tetrahydride d. there are 6 inches of dicarbon tetrahydride 2. Which law tells us that there must be the same amount of products and reactants? 3. Balance the equation HgO Hg + O 2
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Exit Slip 4. When the equation _3 _ C + __ H 2 __ C 3 H 8 is completely balanced, what is the coefficient of H 2 ? a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 8 5. True or false: You can change the subscripts of a chemical equation to balance it.
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