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Color
Boiling point
Density
Polarity
Chemical Property
How a substance
reacts with something
else
Matter changed after
reaction
Reactivity
Toxicity
Flammability
Physical Change
Physical change: a change that
occurs that does not change the
identity of the substance
Remove Energy
Chemical
Changes
Chemical change:
Precipitate Reactions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGUfC3UUBkI
Endothermic Reaction
In an exothermic
reaction, heat (energy) is
released. When heat is
released you feel the
heat being given off.
In an endothermic
reaction, heat (energy)
is absorbed. When
energy is absorbed, you
feel a drop in
temperature.
In an exothermic
reaction, the energy is
located on the products
side.
In an endothermic
reaction, energy is on
the reactants side.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQkJI-Nq3Os
Chemical Formulas
Chemical formulas are written using the elements
symbol and a subscript indicating how many atoms make
up that molecule of the compound.
H20 is an example of a chemical formula.
NaCl is another common one.
Chemical Equations
Reactants are the substances that are at the beginning of
a chemical reaction.
Products are the substances that are made during a
chemical reaction.
Na + Cl e NaCl
What are the products?
What are the reactants?
Chemical Equations
2H2 + O2 e 2H2O
Coefficient-indicates how many molecules of that atom is
in the reaction. This goes with everything after the
number.
Subscript-indicates how many atoms of that specific
element is in that molecule.