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Chemical Equations Guided Lesson

Chemical Equations Guided Lesson

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-5, MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Carol Boykins

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14 Slides • 18 Questions

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A representation of a chemical reaction using
symbols of the elements

Quick and easy way to show a chemical
reaction using symbols instead of words

There are 2 sides to a chemical equation –
Reactants and Products

Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

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The elements or compounds on the left side of a
chemical equation

Present before a reaction takes place

“Ingredients” of a chemical reaction

Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

Reactants

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The elements or compounds on the right side of
a chemical equation

Present after a reaction takes place

New substances formed by a chemical reaction

Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

Products

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Reactants Products

Arrow

2Fe2O3 + 3C

4Fe + 3CO2

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Matter cannot be created or destroyed

The mass on the reactant side must equal the
mass on the product side

If you begin a reaction with 100 g of substances,
you must end with the same amount

CaO + CO2 CaCO3

40 g + 60 g = 100 g

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Chemical equations must be balanced in order to follow

the Law of Conservation of Mass!

Find the number of atoms of each element on the

reactant side

Find the number of atoms of each element on the

product side

If the number of atoms of each element are the same on

the reactant and product side then the equation is
balanced

If the number of atoms of each element are NOT the

same then the equation is unbalanced

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Identify one similarity
and one difference
of the reactants and

products in a

chemical equation.

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Circle and label the reactants and
products in the chemical equation

shown below.

4FeS + 7O2 2Fe2O3 + 4SO2

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According to the Law of

Conservation of Mass, how many
grams of water (H2O) should be

present on the product side?

4NH3 + 5O2 4NO + 6H2O

15 g + 65 g = 35 g + ____ g

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Balanced or Unbalanced?

C2H6O + 3O2 2CO2 + 3H2O

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Balanced or Unbalanced?

Ti2Cl4 + 2H2O 2TiO2 + 4HCl

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Multiple Choice

Is this balanced?
Al + O2 → 2Al2O3
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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

The substances listed on the right side of a chemical equation are the
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Yields

2

Reactants

3

Products

4

Precipitates

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Multiple Choice

The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are the
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Products

2

Coefficients

3

Precipitates

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Reactants

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Multiple Choice

What coefficient should be used to make the following equation balanced?
N2+O2--> _NO 
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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

What is the left part of a chemical equation called?

2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O

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Reactants

2

Yields

3

Products

4

Chemical equation

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Multiple Choice

What is the right part of a chemical equation called?

2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O

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Reactants

2

Yields

3

Products

4

Chemical Equation

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Multiple Choice

Is the following equation balanced?

Al + O2 ---> 2Al2O3

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YES

2

NO

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Multiple Choice

What is the number before a chemical formula called?

Example: 2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O

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Coefficient

2

Atom

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Subscript

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Equation

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Multiple Select

__CH4 + __O2 --> __CO2 + __H2O

What are the reactants in this equation?

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CH4

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O2

3

CO2

4

H2O

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Multiple Choice

In a chemical equation...

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a new substance is formed

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new atoms are formed

3

old atoms disappear

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a equal sign is always used

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Multiple Choice

Products are

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old substances

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new substances

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atoms that disappear

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atoms that do not exist

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Multiple Choice

Reactants are

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new substances

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old substances

3

likely to disappear

4

likely to appear

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Multiple Choice

Determined whether the following equation is balanced or unbalanced. Ag + O2 ---> 2Ag2O

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Balanced

2

Unbalanced

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Multiple Choice

Determine whether the following equations is balanced or unbalanced. H4 + O2 ---> 2H2O

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Balanced

2

Unbalanced

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Multiple Choice

Determine whether the following equation is balanced or unbalanced. H2 + Br2 ---> 2HBr

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Balanced

2

Unbalanced

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Multiple Choice

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During an investigation, a student combined two substances as shown below. The student observed a decrease in temperature when the substances were combined. A milky substance formed and sank to the bottom of the flask. What is the most likely reason for these results?
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The decrease in temperature produced ice crystals.

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A solid appeared after the liquid evaporated.

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The combined substances chemically reacted.

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A portion of the substances dissolved.

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Multiple Choice

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Students in a science lab conducted an investigation. Students recorded the following observations. Which of the substances produced a chemical change?
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Substances 1 and 2

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Substances 1 and 3

3

Substances 1 and 4

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Substances 2 and 3

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Multiple Choice

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How many Hydrogen (H) atoms are in 4NH3?

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4

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1

3

3

4

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