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Chapter 8: Lesson 2

Chapter 8: Lesson 2. Chemical Equations. Learning Objectives. Today’s Objective: SWBAT: Distinguish among elements, compounds, and molecules. Elements, Compounds, and Molecules. Elements. Consist of only 1 type of element Symbols for the elements are found on the periodic table.

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Chapter 8: Lesson 2

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  1. Chapter 8: Lesson 2 Chemical Equations

  2. Learning Objectives • Today’s Objective: • SWBAT: Distinguish among elements, compounds, and molecules.

  3. Elements, Compounds, and Molecules

  4. Elements • Consist of only 1 type of element • Symbols for the elements are found on the periodic table

  5. Diatomic Molecules • Neutral particles in which elements share electrons • Diatomic = “two” atoms • These molecules have two atoms of the same element. • Remember: HNOFClBrI • H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2

  6. Compounds • Compounds are composed of 2 or more different atoms. • H2O: water is a covalent compound • NaCl: salt is an ionic compound {Formula Unit}

  7. Learning Objective - Preview • Determine how a chemical reaction satisfies the law of conservation of mass.

  8. Law of Conservation of Mass • Mass Before = Mass After • Mass of reactants = Mass of Products • Figure 9 page 346

  9. Word Equations: • Tin + Oxygen Gas  Tin Oxide • Reactants: •  “produces” • Product:

  10. Word Equations: • Tin + Oxygen Gas  Tin Oxide • Reactants: tin, and oxygen gas •  “produces” • Product: tin oxide

  11. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate How many Reactants are there?

  12. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate How many Products are there?

  13. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate Product or Reactant? Acetic acid

  14. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate Product or Reactant? Carbon dioxide

  15. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate Product or Reactant? Water

  16. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate Product or Reactant? Sodium bicarbonate

  17. Word Equations:Random Selection… be ready! • Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid  water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate Product or Reactant? Sodium acetate

  18. Word Equations: Are they good enough? • Tin + Oxygen Gas  Tin Oxide • Quick Write: • Does this equation prove the Law of Conservation of Mass? • Why or Why Not?

  19. Chemical Reactions:Whiteboards

  20. Chemical Reactions:Whiteboards • C + O2 CO2

  21. Chemical Reactions:Whiteboards • H2O2 H2O + O2

  22. Chemical Reactions:Whiteboards • CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O

  23. Chemical Reactions:Whiteboards • C + O2 CO2

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