UNIT 4: CHEMICAL REACTIONS By Adam Yu and Charmaine Lai.

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UNIT 4: CHEMICAL REACTIONS By Adam Yu and Charmaine Lai

Some Observations that accompany a chemical reaction are: temperature change change in colour new phases may be formed A chemical reaction can be described by a word equation or a formula equation. WORD EQUATIONS are chemical equations that use words to describe the reactants and products, while FORMULA EQUATIONS use chemical symbols to represent the reactants and products. Observation: Sodium reacts violently with chlorine gas to form a white solid of sodium chloride. Word Equation: Sodium + Chlorine Sodium Chloride Formula Equation: 2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl

When a chemical reaction occurs in a closed system, the mass of the reactants equal the mass of the products. This is a statement of the LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS. A SYSTEM is the part of the universe that is being studied in a particular situation. Systems can be either open or closed.

Chemical equations need to be BALANCED to obey the Law of Conservation of Mass. Balancing an equation involves placing coefficients in front of each chemical species so that there are the same number of each type of atom on each side of the equation. __Al + __O 2 __Al 2 O 3 EXAMPLE: (click to show answers) 432 This chemical equation is balanced because the amount of atoms on each side is equal to one another. 4Al3 x 2 =6 O 2 x 2 =4Al 2 x 3 =6 O

Here are some tips when it comes down to balancing chemical equations: a)Coefficients must be used to balance equation, you cannot change the formulas. b) Scan the equation to identify atoms which only occur in only one species on each side of the equation. c) Try to balance all of the atoms in a particular species first before going on to other species. d) Assume that chemical species that do not have coefficients have zero atoms or molecules. In other words treat a blank as a zero. e) Try to balance entire groups of polyatomic ions (e.g., SO 4, PO 4, NO 3, etc.) when possible.

SYNTHESIS (or COMBINATION) A SYNTHESIS or combination reaction involves the combination of two or more substances to form a compound. Synthesis reactions can be represented by the general equation: A + B AB e.g.C (s) + O 2(g) CO 2(g) 2H 2(g) + O 2(g) 2H 2 O (g) DECOMPOSITION A DECOMPOSITION reaction involves breaking down molecules into simpler substances. Decomposition reactions can be represented by the general equation: AB A + B e.g.2H 2 O (l) 2H 2(g) + O 2(g) SINGLE REPLACEMENT A SINGLE REPLACEMENT reaction involves replacing one atom in a compound by another atom. Single replacement reactions can be represented by the general equation: A + BX B + AX Reactants are an element and a compound and products are an element and a compound. If A is a metal, it will replace the metal ion B in the compound. If A is a nonmetal, it will replace the nonmetal X in the compound. e.g.CuI 2 + Br 2 CuBr 2 + I 2 Types of Chemical Reactions:

DOUBLE REPLACEMENT A DOUBLE REPLACEMENT reaction involves an exchange of atoms or groups between two different compounds Double replacement reactions can be represented by the general equation: AB + XY AY + XB Reactants are two compounds and products are two compounds. Assume that reactants are made up of ions. Make up products by having positive ions (written first) exchanging partners. e.g.Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + NaS CuS + 2NaNO 3 There is a special case of double replacement reaction that involves the reaction of an ACID with a BASE. These reactions are called Neutralization reactions. A acid has a chemical formula starting with H and bases have chemical formulas ending in OH. e.g.HCl + NaOH HOH + NaCl H 2 SO 4 + 2KOH 2HOH + K 2 SO 4 COMBUSTION of Hydrocarbons COMBUSTION is a general term referring to the rapid reaction of a substance with oxygen to produce large amounts of hear and light. When a HYDROCARBON (a compound made up of C and H) undergoes combustion, the products are carbon dioxide, CO 2, and water, H 2 O. The combustion of a hydrocarbon can be represented by the general equation: Hydrocarbon + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O C 5 H O 2 5CO 2 + 6H 2 O Types of Chemical Reactions:Types of Chemical Reactions continued…

Molecules are held together by chemical bonds. In order to break these bonds, energy needs to be added to the bond. Conversely, when a bond is formed energy is released. The reaction HCl + energy H + Cl is shown graphically as Energy Reaction Proceeds HCl H + Cl Energy Reaction Proceeds HCl H + Cl Since the separated atom gained energy, they appear higher than the reactant. When the atoms join together to form a bond energy is released.

Energy Reaction Proceeds CO 2 + H 2 O CH 4 + 2O kJ An EXOTHERMIC reaction gives off heat to the surroundings. (Heat EXits from the reaction.) CH 4 + 2O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O kJ (energy) An ENDOTHERMIC reaction absorbs heat from the surroundings. (Heat ENters the reaction.) KClO 3(s) kJ (energy) K + (aq) + ClO 3 - (aq) Energy Reaction Proceeds KClO 3(s) K + (aq) + ClO 3 - (aq) 41.4 kJ In a exothermic reaction, the chemicals give off energy to their surroundings. Since the surrounding absorb the energy given off, the surrounding feels warmer. In an endothermic reaction, the chemical absorb energy from their surroundings. Since the surroundings lose energy, the surroundings feel cooler.