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Friday, Sept. 6 th : “A” Day Monday, Sept. 9 th : “B” Day Agenda  Homework Questions/Collect  Finish Sec. 8.3: “Classifying Chemical Reactions” Single.

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3 Friday, Sept. 6 th : “A” Day Monday, Sept. 9 th : “B” Day Agenda  Homework Questions/Collect  Finish Sec. 8.3: “Classifying Chemical Reactions” Single and double displacement reactions, activity series  Homework: Sec. 8.3 review, pg. 285: 5-7, 8a,d,e, 9a-d, 10c,d, 11, 13, 14 Activity Series Worksheet Concept Review, “Classifying Chemical Reactions”

4 Homework Questions  Sec. 8.3 review, pg 285: 1-4, 8b,c,f, 10a,b,e,f, 12  Practice box, pg. 279: #1-4

5 5 Types of Chemical Reactions 1.Combustion 2.Synthesis (sometimes called combination) 3.Decomposition 4.Single Displacement 5.Double Displacement

6 Single Displacement Reactions  Single Displacement Reaction: a reaction in which a single element reacts with a compound and displaces another element from the compound. Products are a different element and a different compound than the reactants In general, a metal may displace another metal, or hydrogen, while a non-metal may displace only another non-metal 2 Al(s) + 3 CuCl 2 (aq)  2 AlCl 3 (aq) + 3 Cu(s) (Al displaces Cu)

7 The Activity Series Ranks Reactivity  How do you know whether an element will replace another element or not?  Use the activity series table…  Activity Series: a series of elements that have similar properties and that are arranged in descending order of chemical reactivity.

8 Activity Series  Elements are arranged in order of activity with the MOST ACTIVE at the top.  In general, an element can displace those listed BELOW it from compounds in solution, but NOT those listed above it.  The activity series can be used to make predictions about displacement reactions.  When a metal is placed in water, the activity series will help tell if hydrogen is displaced. If this happens, a metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas will form.

9 Partial Activity Series (complete series on pg. 832 in text)

10 Sample Problem E, Pg. 282 Determining Products by Using the Activity Series Magnesium is added to a solution of lead(II) nitrate. Will a reaction happen? If so, write the equation and balance it.  Reactants: Magnesium, Mg, and lead (II) nitrate.  What is the formula for lead (II) nitrate? Pb 2+ NO 3 1- Pb(NO 3 ) 2

11 Sample Problem E, Pg. 282 Determining Products by Using the Activity Series, cont. Mg + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 ?  Check the activity series: Mg is MORE reactive than Pb, so it WILL displace Pb. Mg + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 Mg(NO 3 ) 2 + Pb  Lastly, balance the equation: It already is!

12 Additional Example If the reaction happens, write a balanced equation if sodium is placed in cold water.  Reactants: Sodium, Na, and cold water, H 2 O.  Check the activity series: Na reacts with cold water to displace a hydrogen atom Na + H 2 O NaOH + H 2  Lastly, balance the equation: 2 Na + 2 H 2 O 2 NaOH + H 2

13 Additional Example If the reaction happens, write a balanced equation for the reaction if gold is added to a solution of calcium chloride.  Reactants: Gold, Au, and calcium chloride, CaCl 2  Check the activity series: Gold is LESS reactive than Ca, so it WILL NOT displace Ca – no reaction happens. Au (s) + CaCl 2 (aq) = No Reaction!

14 Double Displacement Reactions  Double displacement reaction: a reaction in which a gas, a solid precipitate, or a molecular compound forms from the apparent exchange of atoms or ions between compounds. 2 compounds appear to exchange ions and form 2 new compounds One of the products must be a solid precipitate, a gas, or a molecular compound, such as water. (see table) Water is often written as HOH in these reactions.

15 Identifying Reactions and Predicting Products Pg. 284 in your textbook has a really nice skills toolkit to help identify reaction types and predict products. If product is not soluble, it will be a solid precipitate.

16 Double Displacement Reactions HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq)  HOH(l) + NaCl(aq)  When solutions of hydrochloric acid, HCl, and sodium hydroxide, NaOH, are mixed, a double displacement reaction occurs, creating a molecular compound, water, and sodium chloride.

17 Double Displacement Reaction Example Predict the products and write a balanced equation when solutions of sodium sulfate and strontium nitrate are mixed. Na + SO 4 2- Sr 2+ NO 3 1- Na 2 SO 4 Sr(NO 3 ) 2  Reactants: Na 2 SO 4 (aq) and Sr(NO 3 ) 2 (aq)  This is a double displacement reaction so the 2 compounds will switch ions…

18 Double Displacement Reaction Example, cont. Na 2 SO 4 (aq) + Sr(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) ? Na + NO 3 1- Sr 2+ SO 4 2- NaNO 3 (aq) SrSO 4 (s) Na 2 SO 4 (aq) + Sr(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) NaNO 3 (aq) + SrSO 4 (s)  Lastly, balance equation: Na 2 SO 4 (aq) + Sr(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) 2 NaNO 3 (aq) + SrSO 4 (s)

19 Additional Example Predict the products and write a balanced equation when solutions of potassium carbonate and iron (III) chloride are mixed. K + CO 3 2- Fe 3+ Cl 1- K 2 CO 3 FeCl 3  Reactants: K 2 CO 3 (aq) and FeCl 3 (aq)  This is a double displacement reaction so the 2 compounds will switch ions…

20 Additional Example, cont. K 2 CO 3 (aq) + FeCl 3 (aq) ? K 1+ Cl 1- Fe 3+ CO 3 2- KCl (aq) Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 (s) K 2 CO 3 (aq) + FeCl 3 (aq) KCl (aq) + Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 (s)  Lastly, balance equation: 3 K 2 CO 3 (aq) + 2 FeCl 3 (aq) 6 KCl (aq) + Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 (s)

21 Homework  Wow guys, I know we covered a lot of material in this section, but you guys stayed with me! 1.Section 8.3 review, pg. 285: #5-7, 8a,d,e, 9a-d, 10c,d, 11, 13, 14 2.Activity Series Worksheet 3.Concept Review: “Classifying Chemical Reactions”

22 Looking Ahead  Tuesday/Wednesday: Finish Chemical Formulas/Equations worksheet 8.3 Quiz:“Classifying Chemical Reactions” Lab write-up (you’ll need your lab folder!)  Thursday/Friday: Lab: “Classifying Chemical Reactions”


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