Balancing Chemical Equations
____ stays the same no matter where you are
mass
Law of Conservation of Mass
states that substances cannot be created or destroyed, must be equal to the mass of the products
Why must chemical equations be balanced?
They must obey the Law of Conservation of Mass that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, it is conserved. Atoms are never lost or gained in chemical reactions, they are rearranged. The mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products.
Scientific Law
a generalization about how the physical universe works
coefficient
a number that is placed in front of a chemical formula
subscript
a number written below and to the right of an element's symbol in a chemical formula to denote the number of that atom present
chemical formula
a shorthand way to use element symbols and numbers to represent a substance
weight
changes depending on how much gravity is present
Only ____ are changed when balancing equations
coefficients
chemical equation
representation of a chemical reaction that uses chemical formulas to show relationships between the reactants and products
reactants
starting materials in a chemical equation
products
substances formed from a chemical reaction
If a symbol has no _____, only ______ atom of that element is present
subscript, one
Mass
the amount of matter a substance has