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Chemical ReactionsSarah Jones
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Chemical Equations
Law of Conservation of Mass
Antoine Lavoisier discovered the Law of Conservation of Mass.
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The total mass of the reactants or starting materials must be equal to the mass of the products.
Meaning of Chemical Formula
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Showing States
(s) Solid (l) Liquid (g) Gas (aq) Aqueous
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Endothermic Reactions• Need energy to proceed and get their energy
from their surroundings.• Chemical cold pack – when the chemicals
inside react they absorb energy from their surroundings – cooling them down.
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Exothermic Reactions• Release energy• The reactants have more energy than the
products.• Energy is usually released as heat and/or light.
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Combustion Reactions• Exothermic• When something reacts with oxygen gas –
burning or exploding.
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Pollution and Climate Change
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Corrosion Reactions• Chemical reactions that breaks metals down
to form other compounds.
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Acid Reactions Acids can corrode metals – usually form salt and hydrogen gas.
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Neutralisation Reactions
Acids and bases neutralise each other.
Acid + Base Salt + Water
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Acids and Carbonates
Acid + Carbonate Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
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Human Respiration
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Comparing Photosynthesis and Respiration
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