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Test #3 Review Questions. 8SO 3. Identify the coefficient in the formula below and tell what it means. 8SO 3. Identify the coefficient in the formula below and tell what it means. TELLS THE NUMBER OF MOLECULES PRESENT- IN THIS CASE, THERE ARE 8 MOLECULES. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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8SO3

Identify the coefficient in the formula below and tell what it means

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8SO3

Identify the coefficient in the formula below and tell what it means

TELLS THE NUMBER OF MOLECULES PRESENT- IN THIS CASE, THERE ARE 8

MOLECULES

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2AgNO3 + CaCl2 → AgCl + Ca(NO3)2

Chemical equations like the one below represent…

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2AgNO3 + CaCl2 → AgCl + Ca(NO3)2

Chemical equations like the one below represent…

CHEMICAL CHANGES

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8S + 12O2 → 8SO3

Identify the products and reactants in the equation below.

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8S + 12O2 → 8SO3

Identify the products and reactants in the equation below.

REACTANTS PRODUCTS

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8SO3

Identify the subscript in the formula below and tell what it means

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8SO3

Identify the subscript in the formula below and tell what it means

TELLS THE NUMBER OF ATOMS PRESENT- IN THIS

CASE, THERE ARE 24 ATOMS OF OXYGEN

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temperature changegas produced color change

The list below identifies what…

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temperature changegas produced color change

Signs that a chemical change has occurred

The list below identifies what…

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Cu + CO2 CuCO2

Determine if the equation below is balanced or unbalanced.

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Cu + CO2 CuCO2

Determine if the equation below is balanced or unbalanced.

Cu = 1C= 1O = 2

BALANCED

Cu = 1C= 1O = 2

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Elements in the same group have what in common?

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Valence electrons Chemical properties

Elements in the same group have what in common?

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What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

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Matter cannot be created nor destroyed

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

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Where are non-metals located on the periodic table?

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Right side of the stair-step

Where are non-metals located on the periodic table?

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The formulas below represent examples of…

CO2 H2O NaCl SO4

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Compound molecules

The formulas below represent examples of…

CO2 H2O NaCl SO4

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7CaCl2

How many atoms of Calcium and Chlorine are in the formula below?

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7CaCl2

How many atoms of Calcium and Chlorine are in the formula below?

7 CALCIUM ATOMS14 CHLORINE ATOMS

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4CuSO4

How many molecules are present in the formula below?

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4CuSO4

How many molecules are present in the formula below?

4 MOLECULES

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Cl + O2 Cl2O3

Determine if the equation below is balanced or unbalanced.

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Cl + O2 Cl2O3

Determine if the equation below is balanced or unbalanced.

Cl = 1O = 2

UNBALANCED

Cl = 2O = 3


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