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Single Replacement Reactions
Experiment #9
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Single Replacement Reactions
Oxidation reduction or Redox reactions Electron transfer reactions A + BX B + AX Element A loses electrons to element B A + B+? A+? + B A A+? + ? electrons B+? + ? electrons B
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Experiment Add sodium metal to water What happens?? Na + H2O
Which is more active Na or H?
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Experiment Add potassium metal to water What happens?? K + H2O
Which is more active K or H? Which do you predict is more active K or Na?
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Develop a combined activity series
Na > H K > H K > Na Can you put these all together to get an overall activity series?
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More experiments Cr + NaCl NR Cr + HCl CrCl2 + H2
Which is more active Na or Cr? Cr + HCl CrCl2 + H2 Which is more active Cr or H? Ni + HCl NiCl2 + H2 Which is more active Ni or H? Cr + KCl NR Which is more active K or Cr?
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In summary K > Na > H Na > Cr Cr > H Ni > H K > Cr
Can you determine an overall activity series? Is there any element that you can not place? Why?
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Today’s experiment In today’s experiment you are going to do 6 experiments to determine an activity series. The formation of a precipitate or the production of bubbles indicates a reaction. Determine the relative activities of each pair of metals/hydrogen and use these to determine the activity series You may need to sand some of the metal pieces to get a good surface for reacting Only metals reacting with acids will produce a gas. Any other gases produced in this lab are a side reaction.
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Due today Experiment 10 – Double Displacement Reactions
If leaving early Experiment #9 – single replacement Worksheet #5 – stoichiometry
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