chpt 9 chemical equations ver2
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Chemical Equations Basic Chemistry
Rev. 4/30/02
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Chemical equations show …
The reactants and the products
Reactants Products
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Chemical equations show …The physical states of the reactants
and products:
(s) = solid (l) = liquid (g) = gas
(aq) = aqueous solution
HCl(g) + NH3(g) NH4Cl(s)
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Chemical equations show …
• The progress of a reaction …
The shows progress from left to right.
A double arrow shows an equilibrium between reactants and products.
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Chemical equations show …• The presence of a catalyst
A catalyst is a substance that appears not to take part in a reaction, but causes the
reaction to go faster.
The catalyst is written above the arrow.
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Chemical equations show …
• Heat is added to the reaction.
Added heat is indicated by the Greek letter delta ( )
The delta is placed over the arrow
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Coefficients• The coefficients show the
number of molecules or atoms of each reactant and product.
• The coefficients are written in front of the symbols
• The coefficients allow us to balance the equation.
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Why balance an equation?
A balanced equation adheres to the Law of conservation of mass
“Matter is neither created, nor destroyed, only changed in
form.”
We must account for every atom that undergoes a reaction.
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Balancing Equations
Example: balance the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to make water:
H2(g) + O2(g) H2O(l)
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Balancing Equations
• Make a table under the equation to indicate the number of each kind of atom as you change coefficients.
H2(g) + O2(g) H2O(l)
H H
O O
2 2
2
2
12
2 44
2
The equation is balanced!
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We will balance these together:
1. Mn(s) + Cl2(g) MnCl4(S)
2. Al2(SO4)3 Al2O3 + SO3(g)
3. S(s) + O2(g) SO3(g)
4. Na2CrO4(aq) + Fe(NO3)3 Fe2(CrO4)3(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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Balance the Following Equations
1. N2(g) + H2(g) NH3(g)
2. Fe(s) + O2(g) Fe2O3(s)
3. NaHCO3(s) Na2O(s) + H2O(g) + CO2(g)
4. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) NaNO3(aq) + BaSO4(s)
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Answers …1. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(g)
2. 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) 2 Fe2O3(s)
3. 2 NaHCO3(s) Na2O(s) + H2O(g) + 2 CO2(g)
4. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) 2 NaNO3(aq) + BaSO4(s)
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“Word Equations”
A balanced equation can be written from an
expression that describes a chemical reaction in
words, rather than symbols.
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To write a balanced equation…1. Determine the reactants and
products. Look for clues: “added”, “produces”, “heated”, “decomposes”
2. Write the correct formulas and put in the state symbols and any other symbols (I.e. catalyst or
3. Balance the equation.
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Consider the following:
Propane gas (C3H8) burns in air to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
Identify the reactants and products. Look for the clue.
… to produce …
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If something burns in air, what does it react with?
Oxygen
What are the reactants?
Propane and oxygen
What are the products?
Carbon dioxide and water
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Write the formulas and symbols:
C3H8(g) + O2(g) CO2(g) + H2O(g)5 3 4
Now balance the equation:
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