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Chemical Reactions Chemical Reaction A process in which one or more substances are converted into new substances with different physical and chemical properties Chemical Equations Mg + S MgS Reactants – the elements/compounds on the LEFT side of the equation Products – the elements/compounds on the RIGHT side of the equation - means “yields” or “produces” Two way to write equations: 1. Word Equations Ex: magnesium reacts with sulfur to produce magnesium sulfide 2. Formula Equations Ex: Mg + S MgS Diatomic Molecules There are 7 elements on the periodic table that cannot exist alone. They will pair up with each other in order be stable. Those elements are: If it says: Write: Hydrogen H2 Oxygen O2 Nitrogen N2 Fluorine F2 Chlorine Cl2 Iodine I2 Bromine Br2 Word Equations with Diatomics When given a word equation with one of those seven elements (only if they are an element), you will use the diatomic form in the formula equation. Ex: sodium reacts with oxygen Na + O2 not Na + O Write the formula equation for the following word equation: Oxygen reacts with sodium fluoride to produce sodium oxide and fluorine O2 + NaF Na2O + F2 Law of Conservation of Matter States that matter is not created nor destroyed Mass of Reactants = Mass of Products Balancing Equations You must make sure there are the SAME NUMBER of each element on both sides of the equation Ex: 2Na + Br2 2NaBr Coefficients – the numbers used to balance an equation Balance the following: K + MgI2 KI + Mg 2K + MgI2 2KI + Mg Ca(OH)2 + HCl CaCl2 + H2O Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl CaCl2 + 2H2O