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What is a Chemical Reaction? A Chemical reaction occurs when ever a chemical bond is formed, broken or rearranged. A chemical reaction will always create a new substance. Energy and Chemical Reactions When a reaction occurs it’s either going to give off energy or take in energy. Exergonic reactions – release energy (usually breaking bonds) Endergonic reactions – take in energy (usually making bonds) Chemical Equations A chemical equation contains the following: Reactants: The starting chemicals Products: The ending (resulting) chemicals Yield sign: The arrow that shows the change. Coefficients: Numbers in front of the molecule. Subscript: Number behind and at the bottom of the atom or molecule. Balancing Chemical Equations should balance. The number of atoms in the reactants should match the number of atoms in the product. You can not create or destroy energy or matter. Is this equation balanced? Moles When trying to count very small particles like atoms a counting unit was created called the mole. 1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 particles It is the number of particles in exactly 12 grams of carbon. Amedeo Avegadro was the Italian scientist who came up with this unit, so it is also called Avegadro’s Number.
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