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Title: Chemical Equations


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Chemical Equations
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Vocabulary!
  • Coefficient
  • is a small, whole number that appears IN FRONT
  • of a chemical formula in a chemical equation.
  • Example 4 HCl
  • Word Equation
  • an equation in which the reactants and products
    in a chemical reaction are represented by words.
  • Example hydrogen oxygen yields water
  • Formula Equation
  • represents the reactants and products of a
    chemical reaction by their symbols or formulas.
  • Example 2 H2 O2 ? 2 H2O

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Why Balance?
  • The coefficients of a chemical reaction indicate
    relative amounts of reactants and products.
  • Example H2(g) Cl2(g) ? 2HCl(g)
  • The relative masses of the reactants and products
    can also be determined from the coefficients.
  • The reverse reaction for a chemical equation has
    the same relative amounts of substances as the
    forward reaction.
  • So what?
  • Because of this, chemical reactions can be read
    in any direction. Forward and Reverse.

4
Law of Conservation of Mass
  • The law of conservation of mass states that
    matter is neither lost nor gained in chemical
    reactions. It simply changes form.

Watch Me!
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Rules for Balancing Equations
  • Write a word equation. Determine the reactants,
    the products, and the physical states involved.
  • Translate to Chemistry. Write the unbalanced
    equation that summarizes the reaction described
    in Step 1, using chemical formulas for names.
  • Solid zinc and hydrochloric acid react to yield
    zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
  • Zn(s) HCl ? ZnCl2 H2(g)

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Rules for Balancing Equations
  • Satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
  • Start with the most complicated molecule.
    Determine the coefficients necessary
  • to satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
  • Check your work.
  • 3. Zn(s) HCl ? ZnCl2 H2(g)
  • __Zn(s) __HCl ? 1 ZnCl2 __H2(g)
  • 1 Zn(s) 2 HCl ? 1 ZnCl2 __H2(g)
  • 1 Zn(s) 2 HCl ? 1 ZnCl2 1 H2(g)
  • 4. 1 Zn, 2 H, 2 Cl ? 1 Zn, 2 H, 2 Cl

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Examples
  • __Al __O2 ? __Al2O2
  • __C2H6 __O2 ? __CO2 __H2O
  • __Fe2O3 __H2SO4 ? __Fe2(SO4)3 __H2O
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