Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing chemical comp ares 1. Complete the following sentences, using the actors line or groups of words in the box below. You may use any(prenominal) words more than once. as small as possible diminish molecules quantities balance different nature rearranging bonds equal never release of a foul up characteristic properties heat new elements rules check increase nuclear signs chemical law of conservation nucleus state chemical equivalence of piling physical stoichiometry coefficient mass of products precipitate subscript symbols colour mass of fight backants products trans ground leveled counting molar mass proportions whole numbers a)There are three types of changes in matter ________________________ changes, chemical changes and ________________________ changes. b)A physical change occurs when the form or the ________________________ of a substance is changed. For example, when liquid piddle supply is cooled, it becomes ice.Whether water is in liquid form or in the form of ice, the ________________________ that form water remain the same. The ________________________ of water do not change. c)A ________________________ change alters the ________________________ of a substance. The truly nature of the ________________________ is altered they are no longer the same aft(prenominal) the change. This switch involves ________________________ the bonds between the atoms and forming new molecules. d)A ________________________ trans organic law involves changes that occur in the ________________________ of the atom. The transformation causes the atoms to split and form ________________________. ) Chemical changes occur when the ________________________ between reactants (initial substances) are disoriented to form new ________________________ (final substances), whose characteristic properties are ________________________. During this process, the quantities of reactants ________________________, and t he quantities of products ________________________. f) We can recognize that a chemical change has taken place by certain ________________________ the ________________________, the firing off or absorption of ________________________, the emission of light, a change in ________________________, and the formation of a ________________________. ) A chemical change, or chemical reception, can be represented by a ________________________, which shows how the change took place. It is useful to identify the ________________________ of the substances (solid, liquid, gas or aqueous solution) with ________________________ in parentheses to the right of the substance. h) The scientist Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier made this famous disputation that explains the________________________ Nothing is lost nothing is created everthing is ________________________. This means that the ________________________ before the chemical reaction is equal to the ________________________ after the reaction. ) To follow the law of conservation of mass, we must ________________________ chemical compares by ________________________ the number of atoms of each element on the reactants emplacement and on the products side of the equation. The appropriate ________________________ must be placed in former of each substance so that the number of atoms on each side of the equation is ________________________. j) Certain ________________________ must be followed when balancing a chemical equation. The coefficients must be ________________________, and they must be ________________________. New substances must ________________________ be added, nor existing substances removed.Subscripts in chemical formulas must ________________________ be changed. Finally, we must ________________________ the equation by comparing the number of atoms of each element on all side. k) When a chemical equation is properly balanced, we can find the ________________________ of reactants inevitable for a reaction and predict the resulting quantities of products. ________________________ is the study of these proportions. It is essential to maintain the ________________________ of the substances passim the reaction. We can use ________________________ to convert moles into grams. 2. What kind of change is described by each of the following examples? a) a worn tire b) limewater that turns white c) a bracelet that tarnishes d) the fission of a uranium nucleus e) rusting adjure f) mercury that expands in hot weather g) the fusion of the nuclei of several atoms h) nourishment being transformed into energy i) salt dissolving in water j) radium emitting radiation 3.For each of the following examples, name at to the lowest degree one sign that a chemical change is occurring. a) A ensure burns. b) A yellow substance appears when NaI is heterogeneous with Pb(NO3)2. c) Bubbles form when chalk is mixed with hydrochloric acid. d) A bright light appears when a piece of magnesium is burned. 4. relieve a chemical formula to represent the following situation. Aluminum oxide (AlO), unremarkably called alumina, is formed by the reaction between aluminum (Al) and oxygen (O2). proportionateness the equation. 5. Balance each of the following chemical equations by indicating the number of atoms in each molecule involved in the reaction. a) C(s)+ H2(g) + O2(g) ( CH3OH(g) b)Al(s) + O2 (g) ( Al2O3(s) c)C(s) + Cl2(g) + H2(g) ( CHCl3(g) 6.The decomposition of 10 g of copper oxide is represented by the following equation 2 CuO(s) ( 2 Cu(s) + O2(g) If you obtain 8 g of copper, what amount of oxygen was released? Explain your answer. 7. manoeuver the mass and the number of moles of silver produced if you make 10mol of zinc react with sufficient silver nitrate. (The equation is not balanced. Zn(s) + AgNO3(aq) ( Ag(s) + Zn(NO3)2 8. W hat mass of glucose allow be formed if you make 32mol of hydrochloric acid react with sufficient carbon? (The equation is not balanced. ) HCl(l) + C(s) ( C10H16(aq) + Cl2(g) 9. Given the reaction for the entailment of ammonia N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ( 2 NH3(g) How many moles of hydrogen are needed to produce 50g of ammonia? 10. Given the following equation 2 Na(s) + 2 H2O(l) ( 2 NaOH(aq) + H2(g) How many moles of hydrogen will be produced by the complete reaction of 75g of sodium? plunk for activities Second Year of Secondary Cycle Two EST student hold in Chapter 4, pages 108113 Related Handout Concept review 15 ACTIVITY 15 EST EST EST EST EST ERPI Reproduction and adaptation permitted solely for classroom use with Observatory. Observatory / call for 11129-B
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