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Intro to Reactions (p. 241 – 250)
Ch. 8 – Chemical Reactions Intro to Reactions (p. 241 – 250) C. Johannesson
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Do Now: Answer the following question:
You have 77.3 L of Hydrogen gas at STP, how many moles/atoms of gas do you have? C. Johannesson
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NOTE CHECK At WEEK’s End
Take all notes and plan to be present on Friday—all in-class practice must be completed and counts as a separate classwork grade! C. Johannesson
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A.Signs of a Chemical Reaction
Evolution of heat and light Formation of a gas Formation of a precipitate Color change C. Johannesson
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B.Law of Conservation of Mass
mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction total mass stays the same atoms can only rearrange 4 H 2 O 4 H 2 O 36 g 4 g 32 g C. Johannesson
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C. Chemical Equations A+B C+D REACTANTS PRODUCTS C. Johannesson
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C. Chemical Equations p. 246 C. Johannesson
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II. Balancing Equations (p. 250-254)
Ch. 8 – Chemical Reactions II. Balancing Equations (p ) C. Johannesson
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Coefficient subscript = # of atoms
A. Balancing Steps 1. Write the unbalanced equation. 2. Count atoms on each side. 3. Add coefficients to make #s equal. Coefficient subscript = # of atoms 4. Reduce coefficients to lowest possible ratio, if necessary. 5. Double check atom balance!!! C. Johannesson
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B. Helpful Tips Balance one element at a time.
Update ALL atom counts after adding a coefficient. If an element appears more than once per side, balance it last. Balance polyatomic ions as single units. “1 SO4” instead of “1 S” and “4 O” C. Johannesson
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C. Balancing Example 2 Al + CuCl2 Cu + AlCl3 Al Cu Cl 3 3 2 2 1 1
Aluminum and copper(II) chloride react to form copper and aluminum chloride. 2 Al CuCl2 Cu AlCl3 Al Cu Cl 3 3 2 2 2 6 3 6 3 C. Johannesson
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Let’s Practice Ca3(PO4)2 + H2SO4 CaSO4 + H3PO4
Cu + H2SO4 CuSO H2O + SO2 Nickel + hydrochloric acid Nickel(II) chloride + hydrogen C. Johannesson
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Your turn: I’ll be working with people who need help at a lab table.
You are responsible for the entirety of the worksheet by the week’s end—note there will be three such sheets over the course of the week! C. Johannesson
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CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
A. Combustion the burning of any substance in O2 to produce heat A + O2 B CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) C. Johannesson
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A. Combustion 4 2 Na(s)+ O2(g) Na2O(s) C3H8(g)+ O2(g) 5 3 4
Products: contain oxygen hydrocarbons form CO2 + H2O Na(s)+ O2(g) Na2O(s) C3H8(g)+ O2(g) CO2(g)+ H2O(g) C. Johannesson
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You try: __ AlBr3 + __ K __ KBr + __ Al C. Johannesson
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B. Synthesis the combination of 2 or more substances to form a compound only one product A + B AB C. Johannesson
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B. Synthesis H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2 HCl(g) C. Johannesson
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Al(s)+ Cl2(g) 2 3 2 AlCl3(s) B. Synthesis Products:
ionic - cancel charges covalent - hard to tell Al(s)+ Cl2(g) AlCl3(s) C. Johannesson
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AB A + B C. Decomposition
a compound breaks down into 2 or more simpler substances only one reactant AB A + B C. Johannesson
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C. Decomposition 2 H2O(l) 2 H2(g) + O2(g) C. Johannesson
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C. Decomposition 2 2 KBr(l) K(s) + Br2(l) Products:
binary - break into elements others - hard to tell KBr(l) K(s) + Br2(l) C. Johannesson
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A + BC B + AC D. Single Replacement
one element replaces another in a compound metal replaces metal (+) nonmetal replaces nonmetal (-) A + BC B + AC C. Johannesson
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Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2Ag(s)
D. Single Replacement Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2Ag(s) C. Johannesson
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D. Single Replacement Fe(s)+ CuSO4(aq) Cu(s)+ FeSO4(aq)
Products: metal metal (+) nonmetal nonmetal (-) free element must be more active (check activity series) Fe(s)+ CuSO4(aq) Cu(s)+ FeSO4(aq) Br2(l)+ NaCl(aq) N.R. C. Johannesson
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AB + CD AD + CB E. Double Replacement
ions in two compounds “change partners” cation of one compound combines with anion of the other AB + CD AD + CB C. Johannesson
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Pb(NO3)2(aq) + K2CrO4(aq) PbCrO4(s) + 2KNO3(aq)
E. Double Replacement Pb(NO3)2(aq) + K2CrO4(aq) PbCrO4(s) + 2KNO3(aq) C. Johannesson
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E. Double Replacement Pb(NO3)2(aq)+ KI(aq) 2 2 PbI2(s)+ KNO3(aq)
Products: switch negative ions one product must be insoluble (check solubility table) Pb(NO3)2(aq)+ KI(aq) PbI2(s)+ KNO3(aq) NaNO3(aq)+ KI(aq) N.R. C. Johannesson
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