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Describing Chemical Reactions
  • Chapter 6.2
  • Page 224

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Section 2Describing Chemical Reactions
  • What information does a chemical equation
    contain?
  • How is matter conserved during a chemical
    reaction?
  • What must a balanced chemical equation show?
  • What are three types of chemical reactions?

3
Chemical Formulas
  • The chemical formula of a compound identifies the
    elements in the compound and the ratios in which
    their atoms are present.
  • What do the following chemical formulas tell you?

4
What Are Chemical Equations?
  • Chemical equations use chemical formulas and
    other symbols instead of words to summarize a
    reaction.

5
Conservation of Matter
  • The principle of conservation of matter states
    that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of
    the reactants must equal the total mass of the
    products.

6
Conservation of Matter
  • In chemical reactions, the number of atoms stays
    the same. They are just rearranged to form
    different substances.
  • 6H2O 6CO2 C6H12O6 6O2
  • water carbon dioxide
    glucose oxygen

PHOTOSYNTHESIS
7
Balancing Chemical Equations
  • To describe a reaction accurately, a chemical
    equation must show the same number of each type
    of atom on both sides of the equation.

8
Balancing Equations Activity
  • Click the Active Art button to open a browser
    window and access Active Art about balancing
    equations.

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Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Magnesium (Mg) reacts with oxygen gas (O2),
    forming magnesium oxide (MgO). To write a
    balanced equation for this reaction, first write
    the equation using the formulas of the reactants
    and products, then count the number of atoms of
    each element.

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Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Balance the equation for the reaction of sodium
    metal (Na) with oxygen gas (O2), forming sodium
    oxide (Na2O).

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Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Balance the equation for the reaction of tin (Sn)
    with chlorine gas (Cl2), forming tin chloride
    (SnCl2).

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Classifying Chemical Reactions
  • Many chemical reactions can be classified in one
    of three categories synthesis, decomposition, or
    replacement.

Synthesis combining two or more substances to
make a more complex substance
Decomposition breaking compounds down into
simpler substances
Replacement when one element replaces another
in a compound
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End of SectionDescribing Chemical
ReactionsWork on Cornell Notes for 6.2
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