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Chemical Reactions
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Chemical Equation Describes what you had before and then after the change Reactants: substances that undergo change Products: new substances formed Reactants Products
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Chemical Equation Chemical equation: representation of a chemical reaction in which the reactants and products are expressed as formulas Examples: C + O 2 CO 2
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Conservation of Mass Antoine Lavoisier 1743-1794 ◦ Law of conservation of mass: mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction Mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the reactants
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Balancing Equations H 2 + O 2 H 2 O NOT BALANCED! Number of atoms on the reactant side MUST equal the number of atoms on the product side!!!
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Balancing Equations H 2 + O 2 H 2 O Use Coefficients to balance equations 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O
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Example Cu + O 2 CuO Balanced or unbalanced???
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Examples Na + Cl 2 NaCl H 2 + Cl 2 HCl AgNO 3 + Cu Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + Ag BaS + PtF 2 BaF 2 + PtS
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Types of Reactions
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Classifying reactions Reactions are often classified by the type of reactant or the number of reactants and products General types include: ◦ Synthesis reaction ◦ Decomposition reaction ◦ Single-replacement ◦ Double-replacement ◦ Combustion
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Synthesis Two or more substances react to form a single substance A + B AB Example: 2Cu + O 2 2CuO
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Decomposition Compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances AB A + B Example: CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2
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Single Replacement One element takes the place of another element in a compound A + BC B + AC Example: Cu + 2AgNO 3 2Ag + Cu(NO 3 ) 2
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Double Replacement Two different compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds AB + CD AD + CB Example: CaCO 3 + 2HCl CaCl 2 + H 2 CO 3
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Combustion Substance reacts rapidly with oxygen, often producing heat and light
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Breaking and Forming Bonds Breaking bonds: ◦ Requires energy Example: Propane grills have a starter that produces a spark Forming bonds: ◦ Releases energy Example: heat and light are given off by a propane grill
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Exothermic Reaction Chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings
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Endothermic Reaction Chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
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Exothermic vs Endothermic Exo: ◦ Reactants have more energy than products AB+ CD+ 450 J AD + CB Endo: ◦ Products have more energy than reactants AB + CD AD + CB + 450 J
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Reaction Rates
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Reactions over time Any change that happens over a period of time can be expressed as a rate Reaction rate: rate at which reactants change into products over time ◦ Tell us how fast a reaction is going How fast reactants are being consumed How fast the products are being formed How fast energy is being absorbed or released
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rates Reaction rate depends on how often particles collide ◦ More frequent = increase reaction rate ◦ Less frequent = decrease reaction rate Temperature Surface area Concentration Stirring Catalysts
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Temperature Increase in temperature = increase in reaction rate Decrease in temperature = decrease in reaction rate
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Surface Area An increase in surface area increases the exposure of reactants to one another An increase in surface area = increase in reaction rate
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Stirring Stirring causes collisions to occur more rapidly Stirring = increase in reaction rate
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Concentration Concentration = number of particles in a given volume Greater the concentration = increase in reaction rate
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Catalysts Catalyst: substance that affects the reaction rate without being used up in the reaction ◦ Used to speed up reactions or used to enable a reaction at a lower temperature ◦ Written over the arrow because it is not used up 2SO 2 + O 2 2SO 3 V2O3V2O3
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Catalysts In order for a reaction to occur, particles must collide with enough energy to break the bond ◦ Catalyst lowers this energy barrier ◦ Provides a surface area for reacting particles to come together
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