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17.2 Balancing Equations. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier , established an important principal based on his experiments with chemical reactions. He stated that the total mass of the products of a reaction is equal to the total mass of the reactants.
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17.2 Balancing Equations • Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, established an important principal based on his experiments with chemical reactions. • He stated that the total mass of the products of a reaction is equal to the total mass of the reactants. • The law of conservation of mass holds true for even a burning mass of wood.
17.2 Balancing Equations • The combined mass of the burning wood and oxygen is converted into carbon dioxide and water.
17.2 Conservation of mass • Lavoisier showed that a closed system must be used when studying chemical reactions. • When chemicals are reacted in a closed container, you can show that the mass before and after the reaction is the same.
17.2 Formula mass • The sum of the atomic mass values of the atoms in a chemical formula is called the formula mass.
17.2 Avogadro’s Number • The Avogadro number was named in honor of Amedeo Avogadro who discovered that a mole of any gas under the same conditions has the same number of molecules. • Johann Josef Loschmidt, a German physicist, named and discovered the Avogadro number. • Loschmidt realized that a mole of any substance—be it a gas, liquid, or solid—contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules.
17.2 Molar Mass • The mass (in grams) of one mole of a compound is called its molar mass.
Solving Problems What is the molar mass of one mole of CaCO3? • Looking for: • … molar mass of CaCO3 • Given • … chemical formula • Relationships: • no. amu in formula = molar mass in grams
Solving Problems • Solution Formula mass CaC03 = 100.19 g 1 mole CaC03 = 100.19 g CaCO3
17.2 Chemical Equations • When a chemical reaction is written using chemical formulas and symbols, it is called a chemical equation.
17.2 Chemical equations • An arrow is always included between reactants and products. • It means “to produce” or “to yield.” to produce Reactants Products “Methane combines with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.”
17.2 Balancing equations • The law conservation of mass is applied by balancing the number and type of atoms on either side of the equation.
17.2 Balancing equations • Counting atoms is necessary to balance an equation. How many carbon atoms? How many hydrogen atoms? How many oxygen atoms?
17.2 Steps for balancing • If not provided, write the word form of the equation. • Calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
17.2 Steps for balancing • If not provided, write the chemical equation from the word form.
17.2 Steps for balancing • Count the number of each type of atom on both sides.
17.2 Steps for balancing • Add coefficients to balance the equation.
Solving Problems • In this reaction, chalcocite (a mineral) reacts with oxygen in the presence of heat. The products are a type of copper oxide and sulfur dioxide. Balance this equation: Cu2S + O2 → Cu2O + SO2
Solving Problems • Looking for: • …the coefficients for each molecule • Given • … chemical formulas which show types and no. of atoms
Solving Problems • Relationships • Coefficients can be added in front of any chemical formula in a chemical equation. • When a coefficient is added in front of a chemical formula, all atoms in that formula are multiplied by that number. • Use common denominators to help choose coefficients to try.
Solving Problems • Solution- Trial and error