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Chemical Equations Reactants – the substances that undergo change in a chemical reaction. Products – The new substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction Reactants Products Chemical Equation – a representation of a chemical reaction in which reactants and products are represented as formulas Conservation of Mass The law of conservation of mass states that mass neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. Example: How is the law of conservation of mass represented with a piece of charcoal? Conservation of Mass (Cont.) Balancing Equations Water is formed by the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. The reaction can be described by a chemical equation. H₂ + O₂ H₂O A chemical equation must be balanced in order to show that mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. Balancing equations (Cont.) Coefficients – The numbers that appear before the formulas; these can be changed to balance the equation. When there is no coefficient in front of the chemical formula, then it is understood to be 1. ***Subscripts should never be changed !!!
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