Reactions, Counting Atoms, and Balancing Chemical Equations
Reactions, Counting Atoms, and Balancing Chemical Equations
Reactions,
Counting Atoms,
and Balancing
Chemical
Equations.
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A Chemical Reaction is…
• A process where one or more elements or
compounds are changed into one or more
different substances
• A process where the original substance
changes into a new substance with new
properties
Coefficient of 2
means there are 2
2H2O Subscript of 2 means there are
moles of water 2 hydrogen atoms in a molecule
of water
Counting Atoms in Formulas
1 mole of CO2
1 atom of carbon
3 atoms in this formula
2 atoms of oxygen
Counting Atoms in Formulas
2Cr2(CO3)3
How many atoms
are in this formula?
(A and B represent an
element, molecule, or
compound)
Decomposition
A compound decomposes into two
or more simpler substances.
General equation: X and Y represent an
XY X + Y element, molecule,
or compound.
Example of Decomposition:
2NaNO3 2NaNO2 + O2
Combustion
Combustion: A substance will combine with
oxygen, and in the process, give off energy in
the form of light and heat.
General Equation:
A + O2 AO2
Example:
Example: