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Chapter 9 State Standards: 3.b; 3.f; 5.a; 5.b; 5.c 1Contreras
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During chemical reactions, atoms rearrange to form new substances that have different properties than the original substances had 3Contreras
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Gas Formation ◦ Bubbles Solid Formation ◦ Solid Precipitate Energy Change ◦ Light; heat; absorbed Color Change 4Contreras
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The more signs you see, the more likely it is a chemical reaction taking place 5Contreras
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Gas, solid, energy and color changes aren’t always a guarantee of a chemical reaction Always look for a new substance with new properties to be formed Reactants – substances going into reaction Products – new substances formed Reactants + Reactants Products + Products 6Contreras
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A chemical bond is the force that holds atoms together Bonds break rearrange form new bonds to make new substances Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride (Diatomic Molecules) 7 These bonds must break before new ones can be formed Two new bonds were made between hydrogen atoms and chlorine atoms Contreras Rearrange
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Energy is needed to break bonds of starting substances Energy is released when new bonds form in new substances Exothermic – energy released “exit”; matter becomes warmer Ex. Gasoline and oxygen in car’s engine Endothermic – energy absorbed “taken in”; matter becomes cooler Ex. Photosynthesis, plants absorb light energy 8Contreras
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Law of Conservation of Energy ◦ Energy cannot be created nor destroyed in chemical reactions ◦ Energy can change form and move from reactants to products or visa versa 9Contreras
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Combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance Subscripts ◦ Number of atoms ◦ Written below and to the right of chemical symbol for element 11 H2OH2O Subscript 2 Hydrogens No subscript = One Oxygen O HH Contreras H2OH2O
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Chemical equations use chemical formulas and symbols to describe a chemical reaction reactants + reactants products + products (starting substances)(new substances) 12 C + O 2 CO 2 separates reactants“yields” separates reactants from products H 2 + O H 2 O Contreras
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Mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes Atoms are just rearranged in a reaction *always make sure the number of atoms in the reactants is equal to the number of atoms in the products 13Contreras
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Count the atoms!! Use coefficients to balance an equation ◦ A number placed in front of a chemical symbol or formula ◦ 3 Carbon Dioxide molecules ◦ Coefficient gets multiplied into the formula 3 Carbons 6 Oxygens Contreras14 3CO 2 Coefficient Subscript
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H 2 + O 2 H 2 O H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O 15 ReactantsProducts H=2 O=2H=2 O=1 ReactantsProducts H=2 O=2H=4 O=2 ReactantsProducts H=4 O=2H=4 O=2 Contreras
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