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Catalyst – October 5 2 , 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets) 3. Tarnishes slowly, oxide flakes off

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Page 1: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Catalyst – October 52, 2010

Monday Mystery Element!

1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs

2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

3. Tarnishes slowly, oxide flakes off

Page 2: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Catalyst – October 52, 2010

Monday Mystery Element!

1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs

2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

3. Tarnishes slowly, oxide flakes off

GADOLINIUM (#64)

Page 3: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Today’s Agenda

CatalystNew GroupsDiving into Balancing Equations

PracticeExit QuestionTONIGHT’S HW: BALANCING

WORKSHEET

Page 4: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Today’s Objectives

SWBAT apply law of conservation of mass to chemical reactions by balancing chemical equations.

Page 5: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

White Board Door into classL R

3rd Period

Group 4

Kendell, Tracy, Shawn, Sara

Group 3

Allesandro, Melvin, Paula,

Tashelle

Group 1

Ariel, Kiedra, Bao, Amber

Group 2

Chicobi, Corey, Marissa, Jamie

Group 5

Warren , Tigler, Quanetta, Jasmine, Waynell

Group 6

Ebony, Brandon, Kara,

Melvin

Group 8 Group 7Group 9

Page 6: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

White Board Door into classL R

4th Period

Group 4

Stephanie, Kim, Lizzeh,

Eddie

Group 3

Jeremy, Roniece, Lyndon, Kourtney

Group 1

Kentrell, Khallid,

Rachel, Kim

Group 2

Caleb, Infinity, Dwanyetta,

Troy

Group 5

Jytte’, Jaron, Artrel, Nia

Group 6

Josh’shawn, Aaron, Jon,

Chelsie

Group 8

Rodrea, Lester, Chelsie

Group 7

Chelsie, Shannon, Sam,

Darreal

Group 9

Page 7: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

REVIEW: Balancing equations RULES!

Key Point #1: When balancing equations, never, Never, NEVER change subscripts, only coefficients!

Page 8: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Coefficient

A coefficient is a whole number that comes in front of the compound formula, never in the middle!

You multiply the coefficient to all the numbers in the compound

2 AlCl3

Page 9: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

REVIEW: L-C-M!!!

Key Point #2: Chemical reactions MUST follow the Law of Conservation of Matter.What is the LCM? Matter cannot be created or destroyed. If 3 carbons are in the reactants of a

reaction, then there darn well better be 3 carbons in the products of a reaction.

Page 10: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Independent Practice

Worksheet!

Page 11: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Balancing with diatomics…

Key Point #1: Sometimes with diatomics , you must be a little tricky.

C4H10+ O2 CO2 + H2O

Page 12: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Diatomics

If you reach the point in a balance problem where everything is balanced except the diatomic atom...

You can only get even numbers with diatomics… 2 O2 = 4 O atoms 3 O2 = 6 O atoms

And sometimes the other side is odd Use a fraction, then multiply by 2

Page 13: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Example: Work it out…

C4H10+ O2 CO2 + H2O

Page 14: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Your Turn…

1. C6H6 + O2 CO2 + H2O

2. C10H22 + O2 CO2 + H2O

Page 15: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Balancing with some hot sauce… What if you have some

polyatomic ions? WHAAAAAAAAT will

you do?? Key Point #2: When balancing equations that involve polyatomic ions, keep them together!

Page 16: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Work it out…

___ H3PO4 + ___ KOH ___ K3PO4 + ___ H2O

Which polyatomics are we using? PO4 – phosphate OH – hydroxide

Where is the OH on the other side? It’s OK – rewrite H2O as HOH – Trust me!

Page 17: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Work it out…

__ H3(PO4) + __ K(OH) __ K3(PO4) + __ H(OH)

Which polyatomics are we using? PO4

2- – phosphate OH1- – hydroxide

Page 18: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Your Turn!Write a blank before each formula…1. HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O

2. NaOH + H2CO3 Na2CO3 + H2O

3. Al(OH)3 + H2CO3 Al2(CO3)3 + H2O

Page 19: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Class/Homework Time!

WORKSHEET!You must complete

24 problems for HW…extra points

for extra problems!

Page 20: Catalyst – October 5 2, 2010 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Like most rare earth metals, used to make phosphors in TVs 2. Ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets)

Exit Question

Balance one of the following equations:

1. __KClO3 ---> __KCl + __O2

2. __S8 + __O2 ---> __SO3

HOMEWORK: BALANCING WKSHT(24 Problems)