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Title: Balancing Equations


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Balancing Equations
  • Conservation of mass

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What Are Chemical Equations?
- Describing Chemical Reactions
  • chemical formulas and other symbols instead of
    words to summarize a reaction.
  • Reactants substances that begin a reaction
  • Products substances formed in a reaction

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Conservation of Mass
- Describing Chemical Reactions
  • in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the
    reactants must equal the total mass of the
    products

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Balancing Chemical Equations
- Describing Chemical Reactions
  • a chemical equation must show the same number of
    each type of atom on both sides of the equation.

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Examples
  • HCl Zn ? ZnCl2 H2
  • Are the same numbers of atoms on both sides?
  • Which side has less of an element?
  • 2HCl Zn ? ZnCl2 H2

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Balancing Equations Activity
- Describing Chemical Reactions
  • Go to my website http//admin.bhbl.neric.org/klo
    ng to practice equations.

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Energy and Reactions
- Controlling Chemical Reactions
  • All chemical reactions need a certain amount of
    activation energy to get things started.

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Rates of Chemical Reactions
- Controlling Chemical Reactions
  • The cells in your body (as in all living things)
    contain biological catalysts called enzymes. At
    the end of a reaction, an enzyme molecule is
    unchanged.

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What increases reaction rate?(how fast a
reaction will happen)
- Controlling Chemical Reactions
Causes
Increase in surface area
Effect
Increase in temperature
Increased rate of reaction
Increase in concentration of reactants (NOT add
more of the chemical!!!!)
Use of a catalyst
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