chemistry chemical reactions – rearranging atoms
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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions – Rearranging Atoms
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Particle Model of Matter
All matter is made up of tiny particles that are constantly in motion
The smallest particle of matter is the atom Many chemical and physical properties of
matter can be described using the particle model
Solid Liquid Gas
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Chemical Reactions
Two or more substances chemically combine to form a new substance
The substances (particles) entering the reaction are called reactants
The substances (particles) produced as a result of the reaction are called the products
The atoms of the reactants “rearrange” to form the products
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Conservation of mass
Hydrogen gas (H2) combines with oxygen gas (O2) to produce water (H2O)
The mass of the reactants (H2 and O2) must equal the mass of the product (H2O)
This means the number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the reactants have to equal the number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the product
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Conservation of Mass
A particle diagram can be used to “balance” the number of atoms of the reactants and products
Notice that it takes 2 molecules of H2 plus 1 molecule of O2 to produce 2 molecules of H2O
H2O2
H2O
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Chemical Equations
Shorthand representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formula and coefficients
The subscript in a chemical formula describes the number of atoms of each element in the compound
The coefficient in front of the chemical formula describes the number of particles needed for the reaction to be “balanced”
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Chemical Equations
H2O2
H2O
2H2O2 2H2O