Chemical Reactions
Which of the following are examples of chemical change? Digestion Melting an ice cube Running a car Decomposition Dissolving sugar in water Boiling water Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration A nail rusting
Chemical Reaction (or Chemical Change) The process by which the atoms of one or more substances are REARRANGED to form different substances
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Temperature change Exothermic Reaction-heat is given off Endothermic Reaction-heat is absorbed Exothermic Reaction Endothermic Reaction
Classify each of the following as endothermic or exothermic. A log burning in the fireplace. A chemical ice pack Baking soda is added to vinegar causing the test tube to become cold to the touch. A hand warmer Drain cleaner is added to a clogged pipe causing the pipes to become warm. Photosynthesis Cellular respiration Baking a cake
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Color Change
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Production of an Odor
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction 4. Production of a gas (bubbles)
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction 5. Formation of a solid called a precipitate
Evidence of a Chemical Reaction 6. Production of other forms of energy such as light.
Chemical equation + (s) Solid state (l) Liquid state (g) (aq) ∆ Separates 2 or more reactants or products Separates reactants from products (s) Solid state (l) Liquid state (g) Gaseous State (aq) Dissolved in water ∆ Heat is added A written expression of a chemical reaction Reactant Product (Starting Substance) (New substance that forms) Symbols used in chemical equations
Chemical Equations Reaction: Solid aluminum reacts with liquid bromine to produce solid aluminum bromide. Word Equation-the description of a reaction is written according to the following format: Reactant 1 + Reactant 2 Product 1 Aluminum (s) + Bromine (l) Aluminum Bromide (s)
Chemical Equations Aluminum (s) + Bromine (l) Aluminum Bromide (s) Skeleton Equation-formulas/symbols are used to represent names of compounds and elements. Al (s) + Br2(l) AlBr3 (s)
Practice writing word and skeleton equations: Write the equation for the reaction observed in lab. Write the equation for the endothermic reaction that was observed.
Chemical Equations A complete chemical equation is a statement that uses chemical formulas, states of matter and coefficients to represent the substances involved and how much is needed to fully react.
Balancing Chemical Equations A chemical equation is not complete until the atoms on the reactant side equal the atoms on the product side. COEFFICIENTS (NUMBERS IN FRONT OF THE FORMULA) are used to balance equations. ___Al (s) + ___Br2(l) ___AlBr3 (s)
Why must we balance equations? Law of conservation of mass-during chemical equations, matter cannot be created or destroyed. Atoms are only rearranged. Therefore, the number and kinds of atoms making up the reactants must be the same as those making up the products. Mass of reactants = Mass of products
Types of Chemical Reactions Synthesis Reactions- Two or more substances combine to form a single product General Form: A + B AB Examples: N2 (g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3 (g) Na2O + H2O 2NaOH
Types of Chemical Reactions Decomposition Reactions- A single reactant breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds General Form: AB A + B Example: NH4NO3 (s) N2O (g) + 2H2O (g) 2HgO 2Hg + O2
Types of Chemical Reactions Single Replacement reactions- Atoms of one element replace atoms of another element in a compound General Form: A + BC B + AC Metals replace metals and nonmetals replace nonmetals
Types of Chemical Reactions Example: Cu(s) + AgNO3(aq) 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq) Cu (metal) replaces Ag (metal) in the compound because it is more reactive. Cl2 + NaBr Br2 + NaCl Cl2 (nonmetal) replaces Br2 (nonmetal) because it is more reactive.
Types of Chemical Reactions How do I know if one atom can replace another? There is a table of reactivity. It ranks metals from most reactive (at the top) to least reactive (at the bottom)
Reactivity Table Most Active Nonmetals F Cl Br I Most Active Metals Li Rb K Ca Na Mg Al Mn Zn Fe Ni Sn Pb Cu Ag Least Active Metals Pt Au Most Active Nonmetals F Cl Br I Least Active Nonmetals
Which of the following reactions can take place? I2 + NaF F2 + NaI Mg + HCl MgCl2 + H2 Cu + MgSO4 CuSO4 + Mg K + NaOH KOH + Na
Types of Chemical Reactions Double Replacement Reactions- Atoms in one compound replace atoms in another compound General Form: AB + CD AD + CB NaOH (aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)
Types of Chemical Reactions Combustion Reaction- Combustion reactions occur when oxygen combines with a substance and energy is released (exothermic) General Form: CxHy + O2 CO2 + H2O Examples: C (s) + O2 (g) CO2(g) CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O
For each of the following, identify the type of reaction and balance the equation Fe + H2SO4 Fe2(SO4)3 + H2 C2H6 + O2 H2O + CO2 Al + O2 Al2O3 KClO3 KCl + O2 KNO3 + H2CO3 K2CO3 + HNO3