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chemical reaction

produce new substances by changing the way atoms are arranged

*break and make bonds

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signs that a chemical reaction has occurred

color change, change in temperature, production of gas (bubbles), and production of a solid

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color change example

rusty nail

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temperature change

endothermic- heat added, exothermic- heat released

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gas produces

bubbling ex. alkaseltzer

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production of a solid (a precipitate)

a solid is produced, no heat was removed, so it is not a phase change

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three main types of chemical reactions

synthesis (creating something), decomposition, and combustion

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describe what happens to atoms involved in a chemical reaction

-bonds break in the reactants and new bonds form in the products

-the reactants and product has the same atoms

-then the atoms are rearranged

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Tina made a volcano by pouring vinegar over a "mountain" of baking soda. The wet baking soda bubbled and foamed. Did a chemical reaction occur?

It is a chemical reaction since gas was produced.

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Equilibrium

A state of balance

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All chemical reactions involve _________________________________.

energy

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Energy is used to _________________________ bonds in reactants.

break

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Energy is ___________________________ when new bonds form in products.

released

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exothermic reactions

release energy

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endothermic reactions

absorb energy

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law of conservation of energy

Energy cannot be created or destroyed

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If energy cannot be destroyed during a chemical reaction, what happens to the energy that is absorbed in an endothermic reaction?

stored in the bonds of the products as chemical energy

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What happens to the excess energy in the reactants of an exothermic energy?

When the reaction happens, the excess energy is released.

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endothermic reaction

products have more stored chemical energy than the reactants

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excess energy is released to the surrounding when the reactions occur

-example home heating system-energy is released during combustion in the furnace is used to heat the home

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exothermic reactions

products have less stored chemical energy than the reactants

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pure substances

single kind of matter and has specific set of properties

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single kind of matter

elements and compounds

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specific set of properties

chemical properties and physical properties

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chemical properties

flammability, reactivity (oxidation), radioactivity, combustion, toxicity, new substance created, new properties

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physical properties

texture, color, odor, density, luster, flexibility, solubility, physical state, conduction (heat/electric)

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chemical reactions

matter, substance, compounds, physical and chemical properties

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states of matter

solid, liquid, gas, phase change, melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation

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heat/thermal

temperature, Celsius, heat, kinetic, molecular motion, thermal energy, mass

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subscript

A number in a chemical formula that tells the number of atoms in a molecule

<p>A number in a chemical formula that tells the number of atoms in a molecule</p>
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chemical equation

a way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical formulas and other symbols

<p>a way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical formulas and other symbols</p>
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reactants

substance that present at the beginning of a chemical reaction

<p>substance that present at the beginning of a chemical reaction</p>
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products

substances formed (produced) by the chemical reaction

<p>substances formed (produced) by the chemical reaction</p>
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yield sign

the arrow in the middle of a chemical equation that separates reactants and products

<p>the arrow in the middle of a chemical equation that separates reactants and products</p>
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coefficient

A number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction.

<p>A number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction.</p>
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chemical symbol

A one or two letter representation of an element

<p>A one or two letter representation of an element</p>
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precipitate

A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.

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