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balancing equations
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- a chemical reaction is a process in which
a. products change into reactants c. substances change state
b. the law of conservation of mass applies d. all of these
- during a chemical reaction,
a. new elements are produced c. atoms are destroyed
b. atoms are rearranged d. elements are destroyed
- an equation is balanced by
a. changing subscripts c. erasing elements as necessary
b. adding coefficients d. adding elements as necessary
- an atom’s ability to undergo chemical reactions is determined by its
a. protons b. innermost electrons c. neutrons d. outermost electrons
- what are the reactants in the following chemical equation:
zn + cuso₄ -----> znso₄ + cu
a. zinc and copper c. zinc and copper (ii) sulfate
b. zinc sulfate and copper d. only zinc
- For a chemical reaction, the law of conservation of mass always applies; products form from reactants (not reverse), and state change is physical, so only b is correct.
- Chemical reactions rearrange atoms; elements/atoms are not created or destroyed.
- Balancing equations uses coefficients; subscripts cannot be changed as they define the compound.
- An atom's reactivity depends on its outermost (valence) electrons, which participate in bonding.
- Reactants are on the left side of a chemical equation arrow, so Zn (zinc) and CuSO₄ (copper (II) sulfate) are reactants.
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- b. the law of conservation of mass applies
- b. atoms are rearranged
- b. adding coefficients
- d. outermost electrons
- c. zinc and copper (II) sulfate