Writing chemical equations

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Topic 6 - Formulae and Equations
Chemical Equations
12 November 2025
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Topic 6 - Formulae and Equations
Chemical Equations
12 November 2025

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Slide 2 - Poll

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  • I will be able to write the following equations given the chemical reaction:
    - word equation
    - symbol equation
    - state symbols ( ), ( ), ( ), ( aq )
  • I will be able to carry out experiments to investigate the types of reactions.

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Which of the following are the reactants? products?

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Which of the following are the reactants? products?

Slide 5 - Open question

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How do we make writing the reactions easier and more understandable?
Chemical reactions change substances into other substances.

A chemical equation is used to represent a reaction. 

Chemical equations have the form:          reactantsproducts

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Types of chemical reactions

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Types of chemical equations
Word Equation: We use the names of substances

Symbol Equation (with state symbols): We use the formulae 

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Types of chemical equations
Word Equation: We use the names of substances
Symbol Equation (with state symbols): We use the formulae 
Example:
Reaction: Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react together to form liquid ammonia.

Word Equation:          

Symbol equation:

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Work in groups: Carry out three experiments to investigate the types of chemical reactions
Experiment 1 – Combustion Reaction (Burning)
Complete combustion = with enough oxygen
Incomplete combustion = with less oxygen
Experiment 2 – Decomposition Reaction
Thermal decomposition = use of heat
Electrolytic decomposition = use of electricity
Photolytic decomposition = use of light

Experiment 3 – Single Displacement Reaction and Synthesis Reaction

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  • I will be able to write the following equations given the chemical reaction:
    - word equation
    - symbol equation
    - state symbols ( ), ( ), ( ), ( aq )
  • I will be able to carry out experiments to investigate the types of reactions.

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Slide 12 - Poll

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Will you follow the same method in writing the formulae of covalent compounds?
Example:
            a molecule of carbon and oxygen

Symbol:

Valency:

Formulae:

  1. Use the name to identify the atoms present.
  2. Write the valency for each.
  3. Swap the valencies. 
  4. Simplify if they will both divide by the same number.

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What if you are given these?

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Work individually: 
Do Activity 5 of your LAP sheets.
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  • I will know how to write the formulae of ionic and covalent compounds.
  • I will understand why models and diagrams are important in writing the formulae of compounds.

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Slide 17 - Poll

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Presents a new problem or scenario that requires students to apply their knowledge. For instance, after studying ecosystems, the teacher might ask students to explore the effects of an oil spill.

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Assesses student comprehension through a worksheet, quiz, a lab report, or a concluding class discussion.

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Slide 20 - Poll


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Slide 21 - Open question

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  • I will know how to write the formulae of ionic and covalent compounds.
  • I will understand why models and diagrams are important in writing the formulae of compounds.
  • I will be able to write the molecular and empirical formulae of compounds.

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