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Bell Ringer The Law of conservation of Mass says what? Name 6 possible ways you can tell if a chemical reaction has taken place. What is a subscript? What is a Coefficient?
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Define the following Balanced Equation Product Reactant Stoichiometric Mole Energy Endothermic Exothermic Electrolysis Entropy
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COUNTING ATOMS
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RULES FOR COUNTING ATOMS 1.SUBSCRIPTS only refer to the atom that they are BEHIND. For example… H 2 S There are TWO atoms of HYDROGEN and only ONE atom of SULFUR.
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COEFFICIENTS 2.COEFFICIENTS apply to the entire compound. You MULTIPLY the coefficients and SUBSCRIPTS. 2 H 2 S ATOMS OF HYDROGEN: ATOMS OF SULFUR: 4 2 IF THERE ISN’T A SUBSCRIPT BEHIND AN ELEMENT, ASSUME THERE IS ONLY ONE ATOM OF THAT ELEMENT!
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PARENTHESES 3. If elements or compounds are inside of PARENTHESES, then the SUBSCRIPT behind the parentheses applies to everything inside. Ba(OH) 2 ATOMS OF BARIUM: ATOMS OF OXYGEN: ATOMS OF HYDROGEN: 1 2 2
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LET’S PRACTICE! MgCl 2 Atoms of Magnesium: Atoms of Chlorine: 1 2 Al 2 S 3 Atoms of Aluminum: Atoms of Sulfur: 2 3
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PRACTICE H 2 SO 4 Atoms of Hydrogen: Atoms of Sulfur: Atoms of Oxygen: 2 1 CH 3 OH Atoms of Carbon: Atoms of Hydrogen: Atoms of Oxygen: 1 4 4 1
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THIS COULD BE A LITTLE TRICKY… Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Atoms of Calcium: Atoms of Phosphorus: Atoms of Oxygen: 3 2 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Atoms of Aluminum: Atoms of Sulfur: Atoms of Oxygen: 2 3 8 12
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What about this??? 2Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Atoms of Calcium: Atoms of Phosphorus: Atoms of Oxygen: 6 4 16
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