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Balancing Chemical Reactions
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Reactants: Zn + I 2 Product: Zn I 2
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Balancing Equations: At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to: 1.List the various parts of a chemical equation and define each 2.Count the number of atoms on each side of an equation
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7th Grade Science Answers "The body consists of three parts - the brainium, the borax and the abominable cavity. The brainium contains the brain, the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the abominable cavity contains the bowls, of which there are five - a, e, i, o, and u."
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Introduction Chemical reactions occur when bonds between the outermost parts of atoms are formed or broken Chemical reactions involve changes in matter, the making of new materials with new properties, and energy changes. Symbols represent elements, formulas describe compounds, chemical equations describe a chemical reaction
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Parts of a Reaction Equation Chemical equations show the conversion of reactants (the molecules shown on the left of the arrow) into products (the molecules shown on the right of the arrow). A + sign separates molecules on the same side The arrow is read as “yields” Example 2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 2H 2 O (l) This reads “hydrogen gas plus oxygen gas reacts to yield dihydrogen monoxide liquid.” This reads “hydrogen gas plus oxygen gas reacts to yield dihydrogen monoxide liquid.”
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Chemical Equations Depict the kind of reactants and products and their relative amounts in a reaction. 4 4 Al (s) + 3 O 2 (g) ---> 2 Al 2 O 3 (s) The blue numbers are called subscripts. The numbers in the front are called coefficients. The letters (s) and (g) are the physical states of compounds.
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The charcoal used in a grill is basically carbon. The carbon reacts with oxygen to yield carbon dioxide. The chemical equation for this reaction, C + O 2 CO 2, contains the same information as the English sentence but has quantitative meaning as well.
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Chemical Equations Because of the principle of the conservation of matter, an equation must be balanced. It must have the same number of atoms of the same kind on both sides. Lavoisier, 1788
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Symbols Used in Equations Solid (s) Solid (s) Liquid (l) Liquid (l) Gas (g) Gas (g) Aqueous solution (aq) Aqueous solution (aq) Catalyst H 2 SO 4 Catalyst H 2 SO 4 Escaping gas ( ) Escaping gas ( ) Change of temperature ( ) Change of temperature ( )
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Balancing Equations When balancing a chemical reaction you may add coefficients in front of the compounds to balance the reaction, but you may not change the subscripts. Changing the subscripts changes the compound. Subscripts are determined by the valence electrons (charges for ionic or sharing for covalent)
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Subscripts vs. Coefficients The subscripts tell you how many atoms of a particular element are in a compound. The coefficient tells you about the quantity, or number, of molecules of the compound. The subscripts tell you how many atoms of a particular element are in a compound. The coefficient tells you about the quantity, or number, of molecules of the compound.
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Balancing Equations: Let’s see if you can: 1.List the various parts of a chemical equation and define each 2.Count the number of atoms on each side of an equation
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OK, you guys, you really need to follow my lead on this!!!
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Review Chemical Equations 2 H 2 + O 2 2 H 2 O Put this is a sentence: 2 hydrogen molecules react with 1 oxygen molecule to produce 2 water molecules Atoms? Subscripts? Molecules? Coefficients?
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Review Chemical Equations NH 3 Atoms of N 1 Atoms of H 3 Molecules of NH 3 1
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Review Chemical Equations Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Atoms of Ca 1 Atoms of N 2 Atoms of O 6 Molecules of Ca(NO 3 ) 2 1
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Review Chemical Equations 2 NH 4 NO 3 + 3 H 2 S Atoms of N 4 Atoms of H 14 Atoms of O 6 Atoms of S 3 Molecules of NH 4 NO 3 2 Molecules of H 2 S 3
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All You Really Need To Know You Can Learn From Noah's Ark 1. Don't miss the boat. 2. Don't forget that we're all in the same boat.
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Balancing Chemical Reactions II
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Balancing Equations
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Balancing Equations: At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to: 1.Use conservation of matter to balance a chemical equation.
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Chemical Equations 4 Al(s) + 3 O 2 (g) ---> 2 Al 2 O 3 (s) This equation means 4 Al atoms + 3 O 2 molecules ---produces---> 2 molecules of Al 2 O 3
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Familiar Saying Freedom from guile or fraud constitutes the most excellent principle of procedure. Honesty is the best policy!
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Ag + Cl 2 AgCl 1211 Both sides must be equal for ALL atoms.
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Ag + Cl 2 AgCl 1211 Both sides must be equal for ALL atoms. 2 2 22
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Ag + Cl 2 AgCl 1211 Both sides must be equal for ALL atoms. 2 2 22 2 2 2
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CH 4 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O 1212 421
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1212 421 2 2 2 4
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1212 421 2 2 2 4 2 2 4
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Steps to Balancing Equations There are four basic steps to balancing a chemical equation. 1. Write the correct formula for the reactants and the products. DO NOT TRY TO BALANCE IT YET! You must write the correct formulas first. And most importantly, once you write them correctly DO NOT CHANGE THE FORMULAS! 2. Find the number of atoms for each element on the left side. Compare those against the number of the atoms of the same element on the right side.
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Steps to Balancing Equations 3. Determine where to place coefficients in front of formulas so that the left side has the same number of atoms as the right side for EACH element in order to balance the equation. 4. Check your answer to see if: The numbers of atoms on both sides of the equation are now balanced. The numbers of atoms on both sides of the equation are now balanced. The coefficients are in the lowest possible whole number ratios. (reduced) The coefficients are in the lowest possible whole number ratios. (reduced)
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Check Out This Actual Sign!!
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Balancing Equations ___ H 2 (g) + ___ O 2 (g) ---> ___ H 2 O(l) 22 This equation is not balanced! Two hydrogen atoms from a hydrogen molecule (H 2 ) combines with one of the oxygen atoms from an oxygen molecule (O 2 ) to form H 2 O. Then, the remaining oxygen atom combines with two more hydrogen atoms (from another H 2 molecule) to make a second H 2 O molecule.
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Balancing Equations ___ Al(s) + ___ Br 2 (l) ---> ___ AlBr 3 (s) 232
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Some Suggestions to Help You Look for singleton elements in compounds and determine the relationships. Look for singleton elements in compounds and determine the relationships. Do the hardest element to balance first keeping in mind the relationships from #1. Do the hardest element to balance first keeping in mind the relationships from #1. Balance the lone elements last. Balance the lone elements last.
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Balancing Equations #13, #7 ____C 6 H 6 (g) + _____ O 2 (g) ----> _____CO 2 (g) + _____ H 2 O(g) ____Si 2 H 3 + _____ O 2 (g) ----> ___ SiO 2 + _____ H 2 O A 6A3A 2 126 15 2A 4A3A 4 86 11
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Balancing Practice Problems Challenges #1 ____C 7 H 6 O 2 + _____ O 2 ----> _____CO 2 (g) + _____ H 2 O(g) A 7A3A 2 146 15
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Balancing Equations: Let’s see if you can: 1.Use conservation of matter to balance a chemical equation.
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Why Don't Blind People Like To Sky Dive? Because It Scares The Dog.
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Balance Each of the Following Equations #6 ____Al 4 C 3 + _____ H 2 O ----> _____CH 4 + _____ Al(OH) 3 A 3A4A 1 34 12
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Balance Each of the Following Equations #3 ____H 3 AsO 4 ----> _____As 2 O 5 + _____ H 2 O 2A A3A 2 13
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15 Helpful Hints On The Lab Report from Mr. T’s Vast Lab Experience!!! Hint #11. Given the most inappropriate time for something to go wrong, that's when it will occur.
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Balancing Chemical Reactions from Words
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Balancing Equations: At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to: 1.List the various parts of a chemical equation and define each 2.Count the number of atoms on each side of an equation 3.Use conservation of matter to balance a chemical equation. 4.Go from a word equation to a balanced chemical equation.
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MAGIC NUMBERS 1. Take your house number and double it. 2. Add 5. 3. Multiply by 50. 4. Add your age. 5. Add the number of days in a non-leap year. 6. Subtract 615.
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MAGIC NUMBERS What number do you have?? Look familiar???? _________________ - ________ Your house number Your age
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Converting and Balancing Word Equations Sodium phosphate + iron (III) oxide sodium oxide + iron (III) phosphate Na 3 PO 4 + Fe 2 O 3 ----> Na 2 O + FePO 4 2 32
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Converting Word Equations into Chemical Equations #10 Strontium iodide + Lead (II) phosphate Strontium phosphate + lead (II) iodide SrI 2 + Pb 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ----> Sr 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + PbI 2 3 3
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I Wouldn’t Throw That!!!
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Balancing Equations: Let’s see if you can: 1.List the various parts of a chemical equation and define each 2.Count the number of atoms on each side of an equation 3.Use conservation of matter to balance a chemical equation. 4.Go from a word equation to a balanced chemical equation.
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Converting and Balancing Word Equations Silver phosphate + aluminum oxide silver oxide + aluminum phosphate Ag 3 PO 4 + Al 2 O 3 ----> Ag 2 O + AlPO 4 2 32
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Converting Word Equations into Chemical Equations Calcium iodide + tin (II) phosphate calcium phosphate + tin (II) iodide CaI 2 + Sn 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ----> Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + SnI 2 3 3
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