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Chemical Reactions Chapter 2 Section 1 & 2 Physical Background • Physical Property: Characteristics of matter that can be seen through direct observations • Density • Melting point • Boiling Point • Physical Change: Change in which the identity of the substance does not change Chemical Background • Chemical Property: characteristics of matter that can only be observed when one substance changes into a different substance – Iron to Rust • Chemical Change: New Substance is formed A Change of Properties • The properties of these substances are very different from the starting substances • In a chemical reaction, bonds are broken. Atoms are then rearranged to form new substances Signs of a Chemical Reaction • Gas • Solid • Energy – Endothermic – Exothermic • Color change Chemical or Physical • • • • • • • • • Glass Breaking Hammering wood together Burning Leaves Melting Ice Frying an egg Melting butter Bleaching your hair Fireworks Mixing salt with water Chemical Formula • A shorthand way to use chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance • Shows how many of each atom is present in a molecule • 3H2O • Subscript 2 – (applies to symbol before it) • Coefficient 3 – (applies to entire molecule) Be Accurate Symbols can be mistaken!! Chemical Equations • Use chemical symbols and formulas as a shortcut to describe a chemical reaction • Reactants = starting material • Products = substances formed from a reaction C + O2 CO2 reactants before arrow products after arrow Law of conservation of mass • During a reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed • Equations must be balanced because atoms are neither created nor destroyed Mass of Reactants = Mass of Products How to balance an equation Step 1 Count the number of atoms on each side Step 2 You can only add or change coefficients to balance the number of atoms on each side. Chemical Equation • Shows the reaction between reactants and products • Reactants-starting material • Products-what is formed • C + O2 CO2 • C=1 C=1 • O=2 O=2 http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=408