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Transcript
Technical Science
Introduction to Chemistry
Chemical Equations slides 1-18
By John W. Pluemer
Chemical Equations
 In this tutorial you will…
– Analyze a Chemical Equation
– Prove a Chemical Equation is Balanced
– Explain Reasons for Balancing Equations
– Explore Common Chemical Reactions
Analyze a
Chemical Equation
1 of 5
Home
 One of the main functions of chemistry is to
determine what will happen when substances react.
 A chemical equation is the method used to express
what happens during a chemical reaction.
 The chemical equation below outlines a familiar
chemical reaction. What is this telling you?
2Na + Cl2  2NaCl
 A chemical equation is really just a recipe.
 It tells you the amounts of specific ingredients that
are required to make a certain amount of a product.
2 of 5
Analyze a
Chemical Equation
 Let’s take a closer look at that chemical equation.
2Na + Cl2  2NaCl
Reactants
Products
First,The
you
The“ingredients”
should
“results”
notice
on the
on
that
the
right
the
left
equation
side
side is
broken
of the
into
equation
two parts
arewith
called
anthe
arrow.
The arrow represents
Reactants
Products
the chemical reaction.
3 of 5
Analyze a
Chemical Equation
 Identify the reactants and the products in the
following reactions.
N2 + 3H2  2NH3
Reactants
Products
BaCO3  BaO + CO2
MnO2 + 4HCl  MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O
4 of 5
Analyze a
Chemical Equation
 Let’s take another look at that chemical equation.
2Na + Cl2  2NaCl
Coefficients
Subscripts
The
Coefficients
The
Subscripts
coefficients
The
subscripts
small
tell
tell
numbers
in
the
in
the
this
this
number
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equation
equation
following
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us…
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are
sodium
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react
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make
with
reaction.
associated
formulas
with
are
chemical
called
Coefficients.
formulas
for the
2 Cl atoms
Coefficients
One
are
a single
bonded
chlorine
called
molecule
to
molecule
Subscripts.
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the
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aproducts.
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produce
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of
chlorine gas.
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ofare
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and
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the
out.)
1 Na is bonded
(Subscripts
They
Two
tomolecules
determine
reactants
1 Cl of
to one
make
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and
the
are
sodium
asubstance
products.
not
molecule
written
chloride.
itself.
ofout.)
sodium chloride.
Analyze a
Chemical Equation
5 of 5
Home
 What do the chemical equations below tell you?
N2 + 3H2  2NH3 (NH3 is Ammonia)
1 molecule of nitrogen gas reacts with 3 molecules of hydrogen
gas to form 2 molecules of ammonia. Nitrogen and hydrogen
molecules are each formed from 2 atoms bonded together.
Ammonia is formed from 1 N atom bonded to 3 H atoms.
2MgO + 4Si  2Mg + SiO2
2 molecules of Magnesium Oxide (each with 1Mg bonded to 1 O)
react with 4 atoms of silicon to form 2 atoms of magnesium
and 1 molecule of silicon dioxide (having 1 Si bonded to 2 O)
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
1 of 6
Home
Remember:tocoefficients
 An equation must be balanced
be useful.
of 1 are not written out.
 The equation below is not balanced. Can you see
what is missing?
2 Na + 1Cl2  2 NaCl
 There are no coefficients in the equation above.
 Coefficients determine the amounts of reactant and
product.
 The amounts of reactant and product are correct
when the coefficients make the equation balance.
2 of 6
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
 Prove the equation is balanced.
2Na + Cl2  2NaCl
Atom
Reactant
Product
Na
Cl
2
2
2
2
This
The
reaction
This
Coefficient
gives
is
abalanced
total
2all
and
of
two
because
the
lack
sodium
subscripts,
atoms
arehas
same
The
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We
First:
The
subscript
need
Second:
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to
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akeep
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Chlorine
3 of 6
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
 Prove the equation is balanced.
MnO2 + 4HCl  MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O
Atom
Mn
O
H
Cl
Reactant
1
2
4
4
Product
1
2
4
42
This
reaction
is
balanced
because
there
are
same
Chlorine
MnCl
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are
tells
abalanced
us
total
up
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inof
two
4ischemical
chlorine
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molecule
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4HCl
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4 of 6
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
 Prove the following reaction is balanced.
2NO + 2CO  N2 + 2CO2
Atom
N
Reactant
2
Product
2
O
4
2
4
2
C
5 of 6
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
 Prove the following reaction is balanced.
P4O10 + 4HNO3  4HPO3 + 2N2O5
Atom
P
Reactant
4
Product
4
O
22
4
4
22
4
4
H
N
6 of 6
Prove a Chemical
Equation is Balanced
Home
 Prove the following reaction is balanced.
C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O
Atom
C
Reactant
6
Product
6
H
12
18
12
18
O
Explain Reasons for
Balancing Equations
1 of 5
Home
 You know that a reaction is balanced when the
coefficients make the number and type of atoms on
each side of the equation equal.
2Na + Cl2  2NaCl
 You can also prove whether a reaction is balanced.
 But why is it so important to balance an equation?
 Why wouldn’t you want to write the equation like
this… Na + Cl2  NaCl
 There are at least three reasons why it is important
to balance a chemical reaction.
2 of 5
Explain Reasons for
Balancing Equations
 Look at the unbalanced equation below.
2 Na
Na Na
+ Cl2  2 NaCl
Cl Cl
Na Cl Na Cl
This
TheWhen
unbalanced
means
The
Notice
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the
Law
if Now
we
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3 of 5
Explain Reasons for
Balancing Equations
 Look at the partially balanced equation below.
2Fe + 3H2O 
Fe Fe
Fe2O3
+ 3 H2
O
O-Fe-O-Fe-O H-H
H H
H-H
O
O
H-H
H H H H
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Explain Reasons for
Balancing Equations
4 of 5
 What does the unbalanced reaction below tell you?
2 Na
+ Cl2 
Na Na
Cl-Cl
2 NaCl
Na-Cl Na-Cl
Balancing
The
This
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An
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Explain Reasons for
Balancing Equations
5 of 5
Home
 Why is it important to work with a balanced
chemical equation?
 If an equation isn’t balanced, it implies that atoms
suddenly appear or disappear. This goes against
the Law of Conservation of Matter
 If an equation isn’t balanced, you may miss a
product that is not easily observed.
 An equation is a chemical recipe. If it isn’t
balanced, it is like a recipe that doesn’t include any
amounts. It would be useless to try to make
something from such a recipe.
Technical Science
Introduction to Chemistry
You have Completed
Chemical Equations
Created by John W. Pluemer