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You Will Need: 1. Acids and Bases – Parts 1 & 2 – 4 pages 6 sides Due NOW 2. Pencil, Periodic Table (pgs. 196-197) 4. Colored Pencils 5. Balancing Equations - 3 pages 5sides (Bookshelf- Please Staple in the correct order)

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Page 1: Balancing Equations Day 1. 2014

You Will Need:1. Acids and Bases – Parts 1 & 2 – 4

pages 6 sides – Due NOW2. Pencil, Periodic Table (pgs. 196-197)4. Colored Pencils5. Balancing Equations - 3 pages

5sides (Bookshelf- Please Staple in the correct order)

Page 2: Balancing Equations Day 1. 2014

Located on-line1. Signed Grade Print out after Monday

1/13/14- 25pts.2. Binder Check #4- 210 points3. ½ page of notes – front side only,

done by hand4. Please Check Your Grades for

accuracy and any missing work.

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Balancing a chemical equations is much like the work of an accountant who has to show where every penny has come from and where it has gone to.

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Vocabulary Word

Definition

Inhibitors

Catalysts Starts and/or Speeds Up Chemical Reactions

Stops and/or Slows Down Chemical Reactions

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Conservation of Mass

Reactants

Products

Coefficient

Mass (particles) can neither be created or destroyed in any chemical reaction

Word Definition

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2 NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

Conservation of Mass = the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.

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Conservation of Mass

Reactants

Products

Coefficient

Mass can neither be created or destroyed in any chemical reaction.

Substances going into the reaction.

Word Definition

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Reactants = the substances going into a reaction

2 NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

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Conservation of Mass

Reactants

Products

Coefficient

Mass can neither be created or destroyed in any chemical reaction.

Substances going into the reaction.

Substances produced by the reaction

Word Definition

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Products = the substances being produced by the reaction

2 NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

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Conservation of Mass

Reactants

Products

Coefficient

Mass can neither be created or destroyed in any chemical reaction.

Substances going into the reaction.

Substances produced by the reaction

The number in front of the formula indicating how many molecules

Word Definition

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Coefficient = The number in front of each formula or element indicating how many molecules

2 NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

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The Law of Conservation of Mass states that mass is neither created or destroyed in any chemical reaction.

Therefore balancing of equations requires the same number of atoms on both sides of a chemical reaction.

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1. Get Yourself an unbalanced equation.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

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1. Get Yourself an unbalanced equation.

2. Draw boxes around all the chemical formulas.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

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3. Make an element inventory.

Element Before After

Na=Sodium 1 2

O= Oxygen 5 5

H= Hydrogen 3 2

S= Sulfur 1 1

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

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4. Write the numbers in front of each of the boxes until the inventory for each element is the same both before and after the reaction.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

Element Before After

Sodium 1 2

Oxygen 5 5

Hydrogen 3 2

Sulfur 1 1

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4. Write the numbers in front of each of the boxes until the inventory for each element is the same both before and after the reaction.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

Element Before After

Na 1 2

O 5 5

H 3 2

S 1 1

2

2

6

4

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4. Write the numbers in front of each of the boxes until the inventory for each element is the same both before and after the reaction.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

Element Before After

Na 2 2

O 6 5

H 4 2

S 1 1

2

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4. Write the numbers in front of each of the boxes until the inventory for each element is the same both before and after the reaction.

NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

Element Before After

Na 2 2

O 6 5

H 4 2

S 1 1

2 2

6

4

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•You have 11 problems to balance…Due by the end of the period on Monday

•Do TWO and get them checked before you complete them all.

•Ask questions when you don’t understand

•Last Page is Bohr Model and Lewis Dot Review.

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HOMEWORK:1. Balancing Equations – Due by the

end of the period on Monday

2. Target Concepts and Table of Contents – on-line

3. Final Exams start Tuesday.

4. Check your updated grades for accuracy or missing assignments.