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Chemical Equations
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I. Writing Chemical Equations A. ReactantsProducts B. Balancing chemical equations 1) Numbers are written in front of each molecule so that there are the same number of each atom on both sides… these numbers are called coefficients H 2 + O 2 H 2 O
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2) It doesn’t matter which atom you decide to balance first 3) DO NOT change ANY subscripts 4) Subscript x coefficient = # of that atom 222 2 5) Recheck everything before you quit the problem
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Try balancing these: a) SO 2 + O 2 => SO 3 22 b) Fe 2 O 3 + H 2 => Fe + H 2 O 32 3 c) C 2 H 6 + O 2 => CO 2 + H 2 O 23 d)Aluminum carbonate + hydrochloric acid => aluminum chloride + carbonic acid 7272 4 C 2 H 6 + O 2 => CO 2 + H 2 O 67 2
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d)Aluminum carbonate + hydrochloric acid => aluminum chloride + carbonic acid
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II.Five basic Types of Chemical Reactions 1)Synthesis (composition) 2) Decomposition 3) Single Replacement 4) Double Replacement 5) Combustion
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Before we begin ……. There are 7 elements that MUST be written with a subscript of 2 whenever they are by themselves in an equation: I2I2 Br 2 Cl 2 F2F2 O2O2 N2N2 H2H2 I Bring Clay For Our New House Br I N Cl H O F
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1) Synthesis (composition) * Template: A + X => AX Clue 1: Only ONE product is formed Clue 2 : Two elements as reactants Clue 3 : metal oxide + water => metal hydroxide Clue 4: non metal oxide + water => acid
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Template: A + X => AX Clue 1: Only ONE product is formed Clue 2: Two elements as reactants Examples: 2 Na + Cl 2 => 2 NaCl 2 H 2 + O 2 => 2 H 2 O 1) Synthesis (composition)
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Template: A + X => AX Clue 3: metal oxide + water => metal hydroxide Examples: Na 2 O + H 2 O => 2 NaOH calcium oxide + water => ??? CaO + H 2 O => Ca(OH) 2 1) Synthesis (composition)
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Template: A + X => AX Clue 4: non metal oxide + water => acid Examples: CO 2 + H 2 O => H 2 CO 3 sulfur trioxide + water => ????? SO 3 + H 2 O => H 2 SO 4 1) Synthesis (composition)
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Practice: a) K 2 O + H 2 O => b) N 2 O 5 + H 2 O => c) Sodium is added to chlorine gas d) Lithium oxide is added to water 1) Synthesis (composition)
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* Template: AX => A + X Clue 1: metal chlorates => metal chloride + oxygen Examples: KClO 3 => KCl + O 2 barium chlorate => ??? + ??? Ba(ClO 3 ) 2 => BaCl 2 + O 2 (oxygen is proven by the glowing splint test) 2) Decomposition Reaction 223 3
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Template: AX => A + X Clue 2: metal carbonates => metal oxide + carbon dioxide CaCO 3 => ??? + ??? CaCO 3 => CaO+ CO 2 (CO 2 is proven by the flaming splint test) 2) Decomposition Reaction
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Template: AX => A + X Clue 3: metal hydroxides=> metal oxide + water Example: Ca(OH) 2 => CaO + H 2 O 2) Decomposition Reaction
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Template: AX => A + X Clue 4: Two elements => separate elements 2 H 2 O => 2 H 2 + O 2 2 HgO => 2 Hg + O 2 2) Decomposition Reaction
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Template: A + BX => AX + B AX + Y => AY + X Clue 1: free metal replaces the “front” element in a compound Fe + CuSO 4 => FeSO 4 + Cu Na + HOH => NaOH + H 2 (metals replace the “front” element) 3) Single Replacement 222
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2 Na + 2 HOH => 2NaOH + H 2 (note how water is written) NOT…. 2 Na + H 2 O => Na 2 O + H 2 ALERT!!!!!!
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Template: A + BX => AX + B AX + Y => AY + X Clue 2: free non metal replaces the non metal in a compound Example: Cl 2 + NaBr => NaCl + Br 2 3) Single Replacement 2 2
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Template: AX + BY => AY + BX Clue 1: two compounds are reacting Examples: AgNO 3 + NaCl => AgCl + NaNO 3 (switch the “front” elements) lead (II) acetate is added to sodium iodide Pb(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 + 2NaI => PbI 2 + 2NaC 2 H 3 O 2 4) Double Replacement
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Template: AX + BY => AY + BX Clue 2: Double replacement reactions always form one of these: - a gas - water - a precipitate (something not soluble) 4) Double Replacement
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Predicting what precipitate forms: 4) Double Replacement COMPOUNDSSOLUBILITY Alkali metals and ammoniaAlways soluble Nitrates, chlorates, acetatesAlways soluble SulfatesSoluble except with Ag +, Pb +2, Ba +2, Sr +2, Ca +2 Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides,Soluble except with Ag +, Pb +2, Hg +1 Carbonates, Phosphates, Hydroxides, Chromates, Sulfides Never Soluble except with alkali metals and ammonia Are these soluble? LiCl yes CuOH no AgCl no (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 yes Na 2 CO 3 yes
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Template: AX + O 2 => AO + BO Clue 1: Statement includes “burning” which means to add oxygen gas Example: CH 4 + 2 O 2 => CO 2 + 2 H 2 O 5) Combustion Reactions
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