1+1=2
making a new compound
oxygen combines with a substance and releases energy in the form of heat and light. can be combustion and synthesis
2=1+1
often requires an energy source, opposite of synthesis
1+23=13+2
when the atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element in a compound.
metal replaces metal, below on activity series
12+34=14+23
exchange of ions between two compounds, all produce a precipitate, gas or water
the study of quantitative relationships between amounts of reactants used and products formed by a chemical reaction. based on law of conservation of mass (matter is neither created nor destroyed in chem rxn)
the total mass of all reactants and the total mass of all products in a chemical reaction must be equal
to determine how much of each reactant is needed for a specific reaction, or how much of each product will be produced in the reaction
number of individual particles and number of moles
generally, one or more reactants are in excess (more than you need), while one is limited. the reaction continues until all of this limited reactant is used up. thus, the amount of product depends on the reactant that is limited
maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant. (in theory, on paper)
the amount of product actually produced when the chemical reaction is carried out in an experiment
side reactions can occur (lose some of desired product), products can turn back into reactants, reaction doesn't go to completion
the ration of the actual yield to the theoretical yield, expressed as a percent.
percent= actual/theoretical x100
the formula with the smallest whole number ratio of the elements in compound. may or may not be the same as molecular formula
actual number of atoms of each element in one molecule of formula unit of the substance
the process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances
shows a reactions reactants (starting substances) and products (substances formed in rxn)
- uses words to describe the chemical equation, unbalanced
- uses chemical formulas and arrow to describe the chemical equation, unbalanced
law of conservation of mass (balanced)
shows how the law of conservation of mass is obeyed. show that the number of atoms of each reactant and each product is equal on both sides of the arrow