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Chp.12/Activity #4 2/25/2015 Wednesday Chemical Equations (p792) Due Today: HW. Number of atoms in a formula Learning targets •Represent chemical changes using word equations and chemical equations. •Use the principle of conservation of matter to balance chemical reactions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carbon Monoxide CCl4 Iron (III) Oxide Al2(SO4)3 CuF2 Magnesium Sulfate CO Carbon Tetrachloride Fe2O3 Aluminum Sulfate Copper (II) Flouride MgSO4 7. How does an ionic compound form? What forms the bond? 8. How does a covalent compound form? What forms the bond? Chemical Reactions and Equations • The scientific word for chemical change is “Chemical Reaction” • Chemical Reactions are written in Chemical Equations. • E.g. Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 is a chemical equation. • A Chemical Reaction involves the breaking/formation of chemical bonds • E.g. H-Cl bond is broken and H-H bond is newly formed. Law of Conservation of Mass • Matter is never created or destroyed. • So the Total Mass of the Reactants and the Products need to be the same. Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 • E.g. Element Reactants Products Zn 1 1 Cl 2 2 H 2 2 Both sides have the same number and kind of elements! Balancing Chemical Equations • You first need to be able to count the number of atoms. • Coefficients (always whole numbers) tell us how many compounds we have. • E.g. 2HCl means we have 2 of the HCl molecules. (total of 2 Hydrogen and 2 Chlorine atoms) • E.g. 6ZnCl2 means we have 6 of the ZnCl2 molecules. (total of 6 Zinc and 12 Chlorine atoms) • Tip: Multiply the Coefficient with subscripts to get the number of atoms. Balancing Chemical Equations • Reactants and Products need to have the same number of atoms for the same elements. • Elements are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. • Use the Element Inventory to keep track of atoms. • Change coefficients to match the number of atoms. E.g. NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O Element Na S O H Reactants 1 1 5 3 Products 2 1 5 2 Important: Change One Coefficient at a time. E.g. 2NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O Element Na S O H Reactants 2 1 6 4 Products 2 1 5 2 E.g. 2NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O Element Na S O H Reactants 2 1 6 4 Products 2 1 6 4 Done! Can you balance these chemical equations? 1. NaCl + BeF2 -> NaF + BeCl2 2NaCl + BeF2 -> 2NaF + BeCl2 2. FeCl3 + Be3(PO4)2 -> BeCl2 + FePO4 2FeCl3 + Be3(PO4)2 -> 3BeCl2 + 2FePO4 3. CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O 4. AgNO3 + LiOH -> AgOH + LiNO3 AgNO3 + LiOH -> AgOH + LiNO3 A Beginner’s Guide to Balancing Equations • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B735turDoM