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Unit 3 - Chemistry
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Covalent Compounds A compound composed of only non-metals Ex. CO 2, C 12 H 22 O 11 Naming Rules: 1. List the central atom first, the other atom second. 2. For the first atom, if more than one atom present use a prefix to indicate how many atoms are present. (don’t need prefix mono-) 3. For the second atom, use a prefix to determine how many atoms are present. (Need prefix mono-) Change the ending to –ide. Ex. CO 2 Carbon Dioxide
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Prefixes Mono- = 1 Di- = 2 Tri- = 3 Tetra- = 4 Penta- = 5 Hexa- = 6 Hepta- = 7 Octa- = 8 Nona- = 9 Deca- = 10
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Assignment Name the following Compounds using the previous naming rules (not common names) 1. H 2 O 2. NH 3 3. PCl 5 Write the Formula for the following Compounds 1. Dinitrogen tetraoxide 2. Diphosphorous pentaoxide 3. Xenon Hexafluoride
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The Chemical Equation Word Equation: describes a chemical process in terms of its reactants and products Ex. Gasoline and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide and water. Gasoline + Oxygen carbon dioxide + Water Reactants are on the left-hand side (what you start with) Products are on the right-hand (what you end up with) separated by an arrow pointing to Products Different parts on either side of the equation are separated by a plus sign
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Assignment Create Word Equations for the following: 1. Hydrogen and Oxygen combine to form Water. 2. Hydrogen Peroxide breaks down into Oxygen and Water. 3. Carbonic acid breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.
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Types of Reactions Combination Reaction: When two or more elements and/or compounds combine to form a single compound nitrogen + hydrogen ammonia General Form: A + B AB Decomposition Reaction When a single compound breaks down into two or more elements and/or compounds Hydrogen peroxide water + oxygen General Form: AB A + B
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Single Replacement A single element replaces an element within a compound Silver Nitrate + Copper Copper (II) Nitrate + Silver General Form: AC + B BC + A ( B replaced the A) Double Replacement Two compounds ‘trade’ elements Silver Nitrate + Lead (II) Chloride Silver Chloride + Lead (II) Nitrate General Form: AC + BD BC + AD
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Combustion The reaction of an element or compound with oxygen Two Types: Metal Oxides Magnesium + Oxygen Magnesium Oxide General Form: X + O 2 XO (X= any metal; O = oxygen) Hydrocarbons (Complete Combustion) Butane + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + O 2 Carbon Dioxide + Water
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Assignment Go back to our last assignment; beside each word equation, classify the type of reaction
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Exothermic or Endothermic? Exo- = outside Endo- = inside -thermic = heat Exothermic – a reaction that releases heat into the environment Ex. Endothermic – a reaction that absorbs heat from the environment Ex.
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Lab Experiment We will be investigating reactions and qualifying them as either exothermic or endothermic Problem: What is the relationship between heat and chemical reactions? Materials: Baking Soda Lemon Juice Thermometer CaCl 2 Water (2) 250mL beakers (2) Stir Rods Procedure Data Table Analysis Conclusion
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Conclusion of Unit Closed-Book Chemistry Exam Based on previous open-book exam and will include content since
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