CHEM 1060 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Chemical Formula, Magnesium Oxide

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Reactions involve chemical changes in matter resulting in new substances. Reactions involve rearrangement and exchange of atoms to produce new molecules: elements are not transmuted during a reaction. Evidence of chemical reactions visual clues (permanent: a chemical change occurs when new substances are made colour change, precipitate formation, gas bubbles, flames, heat release, cooling, light, other clues: new odour, permanent new state. Chemical equations: shorthand way of describing a reaction. Reactants > products: provides information about the reaction. Relative numbers of reactant and product molecules that are required. Can be used to determine weights of reactants used and of products that can be made. Combustion of methane: methane gas burns to produce carbon dioxide gas and liquid water whenever something burns it combines with o2(g) 1 c + 4 h + 2 o to show the reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass it must be balanced. Ch4(g) + 2 o2(g) co2(g) + 2 h2o(l)

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