Chapter 10: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations (10.2 Representing Chemical Reactions with Chemical Equations)
What is the difference between a chemical reaction in a chemical equation?
A chemical reaction is the process where the identity of one or more of the substances is changed. A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of the process.
Chemical Equation
Chemical symbols of reactants and products representing a chemical reaction.
Write an unbalanced equation for the following reaction: Chlorine and sodium iodide react to form iodine sodium chloride.
Cl₂ + NaI → I₂ +NaCl
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, write the corresponding chemical statement. CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O
Methane reacts with oxygen to form water.
Write an unbalanced equation for the following reaction: Magnesium and oxygen react to form magnesium oxide,
Mg + O₂ → MgO
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, write the corresponding chemical statement. N₂ + H₂ → NH₃
Nitrogen reacts with hydrogen to produce ammonia.
Write an unbalanced equation for the following reaction: Nitrogen and oxygen react to form nitrogen dioxide
N₂ + O₂ → NO₂
Write an unbalanced equation for the following reaction: Dinitrogen Pentoxide reacts to form dinitrogen tetroxide and oxygen
N₂O₅ → N₂O₄ + O₂
Write an unbalanced equation for the following reaction: Ozone reacts to form oxygen.
O₃ → O₂
Reactant
Substance consumed in a chemical reaction. (Each chemical species that appears on the left of the arrow in a chemical equation.)
Product
Substance produced in a chemical reaction. (Each species that appears on the right of the arrow.)
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, write the corresponding chemical statement. S + HNO₃ → H₂SO₄ + NO₂ + H₂O
Sulfur reacts to nitric acid to form sulfuric acid, nitrogen dioxide, and water.
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, write the corresponding chemical statement. S₈ + O₂ → SO₂
Sulfur reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide.
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, write the corresponding chemical statement. P₄O₁₀ + H₂O → H₃PO₄
Tetraphosphorus decoxide reacts with water to form phosphoric acid.
Physical State
The classification of each species in a chemical equation as a solid (s), a liquid (l), a gas (g), an aqueous solution (aq)