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Balancing and 5 Types of Chemical Reactions
Law of Conservation of Matter

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Law of Conservation of Matter (or Mass)
According to the Law of Conservation Matter, matter cannot be created or destroyed,
which means the amount of reactants (grams and atoms) is equal to the amount of products (grams and atoms).
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What is conserved in a chemical reaction?
atoms
molecules
grams
coefficients
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Mass of reactants equals...
mass of the all atoms
mass of the products
0 grams
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If the reactants are 50 gram, how many grams
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Vocabulary
►Chemical Equation: A representation of a chemical reaction using the formulas of the starting substances that react and the new substances that are formed
►Reactants: the starting substances that enter into a chemical reaction (left side of the reaction arrow)
►Products: the new substances formed during a chemical reaction (right side of the reaction arrow)
►-->: yields or a reaction arrow; separates reactants and products
►Coefficients: Number in front of a substance; apply to all elements in compound/molecule
►Subscripts: number after an element; applies to only one element
►(g), (l), (s): gas, liquid or solid
►(aq): aqueous (dissolved in water)
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Look at the chemical reaction: 4 P + 5 O2 → P2O5. Does it obey the law of conservation of mass?
yes, it is properly balanced
no, you need more phosphorus atoms on the reactant side
no, you need more oxygen atoms on the product side
no, you need more phosphorus and oxygen atoms on the product side
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H2 + O --> H2O
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Which of the following is a common sign that a chemical change has occurred?
A chemical has turned a different color, bubbled, and/or changed temperature.
A chemical has changed to a different state of matter, such as a liquid to a solid.
A chemical has changed size.
A chemical has become a different shape.
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5 Types of Chemical Reactions
►Double Displacement- occurs when two different compounds react to form two new compounds.
►Single Displacement- occurs when an uncombined element replaces an element that is part of a compound.
►Synthesis- occurs when two or more simple substances combine to form one more complex substance.
►Decomposition- occurs when one complex substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances
►Combustion- a type of double displacement reaction where a compound is reacted/burned with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and heat
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Cl2 + 2KI --> I2 + 2KCl
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Balancing and 5 Types of Chemical Reactions
Law of Conservation of Matter

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