PPT-Chemical Reactions

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102014 What are Physical Properties Physical properties can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance Phase Changes Melting Point

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102014 What are Physical Properties Physical properties can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance Phase Changes Melting Point the temperature at which a substance . Physical Science Notes. Physical Properties. PHYSICAL PROPERTY . - A feature or characteristic of matter which can be observed without changing the identity of the matter . Examples. :. . . Color. Chemical Reactions. Investigation One. Chemical compounds are formed when two or more elements combine.. H. ₂ + O .  H₂O (water). Na + . Cl.  . NaCl. ( Sodium Chloride – Salt). Chemical Compounds. Chemical Equations. This equation means:. 4 Al(. s. ) + 3 O. 2. (. g. ) 2 Al. 2. O. 3. (. s. ). 4 Al atoms + 3 O. 2. molecules yield 2 molecules of Al. 2. O. 3. 4 Al . moles. Theme: . Changes and Reactions . LecturePLUS Timberlake. 2. color. melting point. boiling point. electrical conductivity. specific heat. density . state (solid, liquid, or gas). . Because . entropy is a state function, . the property is what it is regardless of pathway, the . entropy change for a given reaction can be calculated by taking the difference between the . standard entropy. MAT 493. 5/6/2015. Outline. Introduction. Homogeneous Case. Non-Homogeneous Case. Semi-Linear Case. Introduction. What is a Chemical Reaction?. A process that transforms one or more substances into another.. Chemical Reactions. :. A . chemical reaction . is a process that changes one set of chemicals into another by rearranging chemical bonds. The elements you start with are . reactants. The elements you end with are . 10.1 . Reactions and . Equations. Evidence of Chemical Reactions. ..  . The process of which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances is called a . Chemical Reaction. Grade Science. Bowling Green Junior High. What are chemical reactions?. Chemical Reaction. . – . a change that takes place when two or more substances (reactants) interact to form new substances (products) with new properties.. What is a chemical reaction?. A . chemical reaction. is a process that converts one or more substances into another substance.. Chemical Reactions. The starting substances are the . reactants. .. The resulting substances are the . The key words are emphasized in bold . and there is a list of them at the end of the presentation. . Chemical Reactions. When a chemical reaction occurs, new substances (called . products. ) form from the substances taking part in the reaction (called . 4.2: Classifying chemical reactions. Define three common chemical reaction types: . (1) precipitation; (2) neutralization; (3) redox. Classify reactions given a balanced chemical equation. Identify common acids & bases. What is a Chemical Reaction?. A Chemical reaction occurs when ever a chemical bond is formed, broken or rearranged.. A chemical reaction will always create a new substance.. Energy and Chemical Reactions. Write your answer in your. . science journal.. Quiz. 1. How . many molecules of oxygen gas in the reactant (O. 2. ) are needed to balance this equation?. CH. 4. + O. 2. → 2CO. 2. + 4H. 2. O.

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