Nomenclature and Chemical Reactions - Oakland Schools
Nomenclature and Chemical Reactions - Oakland Schools
Nomenclature and Chemical Reactions - Oakland Schools
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Data:<br />
Table 1: <strong>Chemical</strong> Equations (whole page, large boxes, sideways into lab book)<br />
Make the following<br />
Equations on your<br />
desk<br />
H 2 + O 2 --> H 2 O<br />
H 2 O 2 --> H 2 0 + O 2<br />
Na + O 2 --> Na 2 O<br />
N 2 + H 2 --> NH 3<br />
P 4 + O 2 --> P 4 O 10<br />
Fe + H 2 O --> Fe 3 O 4<br />
+ H 2<br />
C + H 2 --> CH 4<br />
Na 2 SO 4 + CaCl 2 --><br />
CaSO 4 + NaCl<br />
C 2 H 6 + O 2 --> CO 2 +<br />
H 2 O<br />
Al 2 O 3 --> Al + O 2<br />
Reactants Products Reactants<br />
- Final<br />
Products<br />
- Final<br />
Balanced<br />
Equation<br />
Analysis/Results:<br />
1. What does "-->" mean?<br />
2. What side of the equation are the reactants found? products?<br />
3. Why must all chemical equations be balanced?<br />
4. Why can't the subscripts be changed?<br />
5. What does it mean to "simplify" the equation?<br />
Conclusion:<br />
2-3 sentences on what you learned.<br />
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