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Physical vs.Chemical

ChemicalEquations

Valence Electrons

Ionic Bonding

Covalent Bonding

BalancingEquations

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Changing the state or shape of matter

What is a Physical Change?

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Crushing a can and tearing paper

What is a Physical Change?

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Molecules in a substance combine or break apart to form a new

substance

What is a Chemical Change?

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What is a Chemical Change?

Burning wood and rusting iron

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Formation of a gas or heat

What is a Chemical Change?

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A Representation of Chemical Reactions

What is a Chemical Equation?

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The attraction between two atoms that hold them together

What is a Chemical Bond

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Two reasons why Chemical Reactions Occur

What is the breaking and rearranging of Chemical

bonds?

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Represents how many of a particular atom

What is a subscript?

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What is a coefficient?

Represents how many of a particular element or molecule

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What are valence electrons?

The outer electrons in an atom

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What is one?

The valence electrons for Group 1 Elements

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What is four?

The valence electrons for Group 14 elements?

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What is eight?

The number of valence electrons all elements want to have

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What is they have a complete outer shell?

The reason for noble gases not combining with other elements

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Ion

Name of an atom when it loses or gains electrons

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Ionic Bond

Bond between two elements because of lose or gain of electrons

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What is positive?

The charge of an atom that gains electrons

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What is negative?

The charge of an atom that loses electrons

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What is Na loses one and Cl gains one?

In the formation of NaCl where are the electrons lost and gained?

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What is covalent bonding?

The sharing of electrons to form a bond

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What are nonmetals?

The types of elements that form covalent bonds

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What is H H?

The Lewis dot structure of two Covalently bonded Hydrogens

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What is F F?

The Lewis Dot structure for two bonded Flourine Atoms?

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What is H O H?

The Lewis Dot Structure for water?

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What is the Law of Conservation of Mass

The Law that states why Equations must be balanced

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What is the coeffiecent?

Can be changed in balancing equations

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What is the number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation?

These numbers equal when an equation is balanced

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What is

2 LiCl + Br2 --> 2 LiBr + Cl2

Balance the following:LiCl + Br2 --> LiBr + Cl2

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What is

P4 + 6Br2 --> 4PBr3

Balance the following:P4 + Br2 --> PBr3