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Chemical Reactions
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the process by which one or more substances are changed into one or more different substances Chemical Reaction
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REACTANTS the starting substances in a chemical reaction (the stuff on the left)
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PRODUCTS the final substances in a chemical reaction (the stuff on the right)
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REPRESENTATION OF PHYSICAL STATES IN EQUATIONS (g) = gas (l) = liquid (cr) = solid (stands for crystalline) (aq) = substance dissolved in water
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WRITING BALANCED EQUATIONS STEP 1: Determine the reactants and the products STEP 2: Assemble the equation STEP 3: Balance the equation (get the same # of atoms of each element on each side)
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WARNING!!! Never Ever CHANGE THE SUBSCRIPT
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two or more substances combine to form one new substance SYNTHESIS
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A + B AB SYNTHESIS Na + Cl 2 NaCl Pb(IV) + O 2 Pb 2 O 4
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when a substance breaks up into simpler substances DECOMPOSITION
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AB A + B Decomposition NaCl Na + Cl 2 Pb + O 2 Pb 2 O 4
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one element displaces another in a compound SINGLE DISPLACEMENT
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Single Displacement Reaction
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AB + C AC + B or CB + A Single Displacement NaBr + Cl 2 NaCl + Br 2 (NH 4 ) 2 S + O 2 (NH 4 ) 2 O + S
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DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT the positive or negative portions of two compounds are switched
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AB + CD AD + CB Double Displacement NaBr + Pb 2 S 3 Na 2 S + PbBr 3 K 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2 KOH + BaSO 4
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hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water COMBUSTION (aka OXIDATION)
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Writing Balanced Equations When Given Words Only STEP 1: Write out the symbols STEP 2: Balance your charges (if needed) STEP 3: Check for diatomics STEP 4: Balance Equation
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