Chemical Reaction Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Reactants and Products
  2. Arrow in Equations
  3. Writing Word Equations
  4. Unbalanced Equations
  5. Balancing Skeleton Equations

📖 1. Reactants and Products

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Reactants: substances that start a chemical reaction and are consumed during the process. They are the initial materials that undergo change.
  • Products: substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction. They are the new materials produced after the reaction occurs.
  • Chemical Reaction: a process where reactants are transformed into products, involving the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.

📝 Essential Points

  • Reactants are always listed on the left side of a chemical equation.
  • Products are always listed on the right side of a chemical equation.
  • Identifying reactants and products is essential to understanding the direction and outcome of a reaction.

💡 Key Takeaway

Focusing on the starting materials (reactants) and the resulting substances (products) helps in understanding the flow and outcome of a chemical reaction.

📖 2. Arrow in Equations

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Arrow Symbol (→): indicates the direction of the chemical reaction from reactants to products. It shows the transformation process occurring during the reaction.

  • Word Equation: a chemical equation written using the names of substances instead of chemical formulas. It describes the reactants and products in words.

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1. Who is credited with formulating the law of conservation of mass?

2. What does the arrow in a chemical equation specifically represent?

3. How do reactants and products differ in a word equation?

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Reactants — definition?

Substances starting a reaction, consumed during process.

Products — definition?

Substances formed as a result of a reaction.

Arrow in equations — role?

Indicates reaction direction from reactants to products.

Unbalanced equations — issue?

Atoms are not equal on both sides.

Skeleton equations — purpose?

Show formulas without coefficients, basic reaction framework.

Balancing skeleton equations — method?

Add coefficients to equalize atom counts.

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