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Apply the principles of conservation of
mass to chemical reactions.
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MELC 3
Objectives:

1. identify chemical change and chemical


reactions;
2. write chemical equations;
3. classify reactions according to the different
types; and
4. appreciate the importance of common
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Write the symbols of the following elements.

1. Hydrogen 6. Baking soda/Sodium


bicarbonate
2. Oxygen 7. Table salt/Sodium chloride
3. Carbon 8. Sugar/ Sucrose
4. Nitrogen 9. Carbon dioxide
5. Iron 10. water
Terms to Remember

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Questions for the video...
1. How do chemical reactions takes place?
2. Which is a common sign that a chemical change takes has
occurred?
3. When a new substance is formed with different properties
from the original substance it is called ________?
4. What do you observe with the mass of the substance during a
chemical change?
5. State 3 differences between physical and chemical change.
*Synthesis - The get together
*Decomposition- The break up
*Single Replacement- The Cheater
*Double Replacement- The Swap
*Combustion - Fire

**The Red names are “helpful hints”


Reactants – beginning substance Products- Ending Substance
Coefficient- number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation.
This compound must be a hydrocarbon- made of Hydrogen and Carbon.
H20 and CO2 will always be a product
***All Combustion
must have a
hydrocarbon and 02 as
reactants

CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O


Classify the following chemical reactions.
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