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Physical Science Notes for Tuesday April 10, 2012 Students need to read Unit B 3.1 pages 69-76. They should complete the study guide that’s on the back table labeled 7.1 Chemical Reactions Alter the Arrangements of Atoms. (It matched Unit B 3.1) If time permits have students complete the notes on the following slides. Students need to copy the notes on the following slides. They can divide one sheet of paper into 4 sections. Two on the front and two on the back. Or in any arrangement that works.
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Chapter Reading You’ll read Unit B Chapter 3.1 pages 69-76. Complete the study guide labeled 7.1 Chemical Reactions Alter the Arrangements of Atoms. – Remember to write in complete sentences. – Remember to put your name on it and turn it in before you leave. If you finish early you’ll take notes on the following slides.
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Chemical Reaction Makes new substances by changing how the atoms are arranged. 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2 Signs of a Chemical Reaction 1.Formation of bubbles 2.Change in temperature 3.Change in color 4.Formation of a gas 5.Formation of a solid(precipitate) Synthesis Picture: A + B AB Na + Cl NaCl Definition: When 2 or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance Reactants are the substances at the beginning of the reaction. CH 4 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O Products are the substances made by the reaction. How to Change Chemical Reaction Rates Change the surface area Change temperature Increase concentration of reactants Add a catalyst(speeds up) or inhibitor(slows down)
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Chemical Reactions Alter the Arrangements of Atoms Unit B Ch. 3.1 (7.1) Chemical Reaction Makes new substances by changing how the atoms are arranged. 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2 Signs of a Chemical Reaction 1.Formation of bubbles 2.Change in temperature 3.Change in color 4.Formation of a gas 5.Formation of a solid(precipitate)
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Reactants + Products Reactants are the substances at the beginning of the reaction. CH 4 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O Products are the substances made by the reaction.
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Synthesis Picture: A + B AB Na + Cl NaCl Definition: When 2 or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance. Combustion: One reactant is always oxygen. Often also has carbon & hydrogen. Decomposition Definition: When compounds break down into simpler products. AB A + B 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2
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How to Change Chemical Reaction Rates Change the surface area Change temperature Increase concentration of reactants Add a catalyst(speeds up) or inhibitor(slows down)
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