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Chemical Reactions

Chemical reaction Process by which atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances General Rule’s to determine if a reaction has taken place: Temperature change (gain or loss) Color change Odor Formation of a gas Formation of a percipitate

Chemical reactions can be written in two forms: WORD EQUATION Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to produce liquid water CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Use chemical symbols and chemical formulas to describe a reaction H2(g) + O2(g)  H2O(l)

CH4(g) + 2O2(g)  2H2O(l) + CO2(g) REACTANTS SIDE PRODUCTS SIDE Symbols of the atoms in the compounds Subscripts to tell how many atoms of each element are in each compound Coefficients to tell the number of each of the compounds used or produced in the reaction + on reactant side means: reacts with + on product side: in addition to  yields, produces, forms (s) solid (l) liquid (g) gas (aq) aqueous (dissolved in water) (cr) crystalline (t) tincture (dissolved in alcohol)

Skeletal Equation A chemical equation that simply shows the substances involved in a reaction without conserving the Law of Conservation of Matter Balanced Chemical Equation A chemical equation that shows the substances involved in a reaction while conserving the Law of Conservation of Matter

Steps for Balancing an Equation 1. Write the skeletal equation 2. Count the atoms of each element in the reactants 3. Count the atoms of each element in the products 4. Change coefficients to make number of atoms of each element equal on both sides (never change subscripts of compounds) 5. Write coefficients in lowest whole number ratios 6. Check your work

H2 + O2  H2O

C3H8 + O2  CO2 + H2O

Classifying Chemical Reactions Synthesis Reaction A reaction that has two or more substances forming ONLY ONE new substance Remember: a substance can be an element or compound General form: A + B  C

Classifying Chemical Reactions Synthesis Reaction A reaction that has two or more substances forming ONLY ONE new substance Remember: a substance can be an element or compound General form: A + B  C Example: H2 + O2  H2O

Decomposition (Analysis) ONE reactant decomposes (breaks down) into two or more new substances General form: A  B + C Example: CaCO3  CaO + CO2

Single Displacement (replacement) One single element on the reactant side changes places with the same charge ion in a compound in the reactants to form a new product compound and one different single element General form: A + BC  B + AC A + BC  C + BA Examples: Li + NaOH  Na + LiOH F2 + 2NaCl  Cl2 + 2NaF

Double Displacement (replacement) Positive and negative ions from two reactants exchange places and from two different compounds General form: AB + CD  AD + CB Example: NaCl + AgNO3  NaNO3 + AgCl

Combustion A substance containing C and H or C,H,O reacts with O2 to always form CO2 and H2O General from: CnHn + O2  CO2 + H2O CnHnOn + O2  CO2 + H2O Example: CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O

Not all reactions as written take place Single and double displacement reactions can be determined by using charts Reactivity series for single Solubility for double