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Vocabulary Test
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a way to represent chemical reactions on paper.

Chemical equations tell you the following:
The substances that react together.
The substances that are formed.
The number of atoms and molecules of each substance involved.
) is read as "yields".
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. Since the arrow always points from reactants to products, the reactants would be on the right if the arrow is pointing this way.
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Balanced Equations:
The equation below is "balanced".S8 + 12O2Balanced equations have the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the arrow.8SO3
Equations must be balanced because:
Atoms can be neither created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical means,
so there must be the same number of atoms on both sides of the equation.
These numbers are found in a chemical equation:
Subscripts:
The small numbers to the lower right of chemical symbols. Subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element in the molecule.
The large numbers in front of chemical formulas. Coefficients represent the number of molecules of the substance in the reaction.
Just as subscripts of 1 are never written, coefficients of 1 are not written either. Both are "understood".
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The balanced equation S8 + 12O2 8SO3 tells us that one molecule of S8 reacts with twelve molecules of O2 to produce eight molecules of SO3.
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Using coefficients and subscripts to count atoms in equations:
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Atoms inside parenthesis in a formula have two subscripts.
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Day 2
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Why must chemical equations be balanced? |
The order in which these 7 steps are performed is important.
While there are some shortcuts that can be used, following these steps in the order given below is the best way to be sure your equation is correct.
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Play a game balancing equations.
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What does this arrow mean in an equation? |
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Use the next two class days to practice balancing these equations.
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Research Links:
#1 - counting atoms answers:
#2 - same number on both sides:
balancing equations answers:
The coefficient multiplied by the subscript indicates a total of 4 hydrogen atoms.
Na2O + H2O
2 Fe2O3
C6H12O6 + 6 O2
FeCl2 + H2S
2 H2O
2 NaCl + I2
Al2(SO4)3 + 6 HNO3