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Bell work What are the products when an acid and a base react together? Test on Friday over chapter 11
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Cathode and anode What are they? Describe them in your own words During the electrolysis of water, which atom is the cathode and which is the anode?
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Reactions with elements Some active metals are able to react with water at room temperature We could say that most of these reactions are single replacement reactions –Example: the reaction of water and sodium –2Na + 2H 2 O = 2 NaOH + H 2 –Sodium and hydroxide separate and remain in the water while hydrogen gas is released
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Anhydrides Compounds that react with water in composition reactions Two are to be considered: metal oxides and nonmetal oxides Oxides: very active metals: sodium, potassium, barium, and calcium
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More on Anhydrides Basic anhydrides: a metal oxide that forms a base when added to water Example: Na 2 O + H 2 O = 2NaOH (base) Acidic anhyrides: when a nonmetal oxide forms an acid when added to water Example: CO 2 + H 2 O = H 2 CO 3 (acid)
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Work on the following questions Section review pg 302 1-2 Chapter review pg 306 1-4 in your notes Homework (due tomorrow) if not finished today
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Bell work What is electrolysis HW: due Thursday: section review pg305 1-3 and chapter review pg 307 5-14 Make sure to have the review sheet for chapter 11 finished as well on Thursday for review
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Summarize pgs 304-305 After your summary work on pg 305 1-3 And work on chapter review pg 307 5-14 When finished work on your review sheet for chapter 11 test
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Water in compounds We can find water almost everywhere Hydrates: chemical compounds that include water in their crystal structures Water molecules occupy the crystals empty space in some crystals Many hydrates are salts
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Compounds and water When water is incorporated into the crystal it is called water of hydration Example: CuSO4 and 5 H2O Called: copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate Water molecules can be taken out of crystals by heat CuSO4 and 5 H2O = CuSO4 + 5 H2O
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Hydroscopic compounds Hydroscopic: compounds that absorb water from the air Sodium hydroxide is one of these compounds; it pulls in water when left out On a balance we would see the increase on the balance as sodium hydroxide pulls the water molecules in
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Desiccators Desiccators: are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items A common use for desiccators are to protect hygroscopic chemicals such as rubidium chloride from humidity
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