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Chapter 8: CHEMICAL EQUATIONS AND REACTIONS
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Indications of a Rxn Heat or light given off Bubbling/smoke, gas being released Precipitate (solid) forms Change in the odor/color Chemical indicators turn color
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Eqn Writing Make sure you have the correct formula for each substance Diatomic elements – exist only in pairs, always written with a 2 subscript H 2 O 2 N 2 Cl 2 Br 2 I 2 F 2
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Rxn/Eqn Parts H 2 (g) + Cl 2 (g) 2 HCl (g) Reactants Product (Reagents)
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Symbols Meaning Reversible rxn Heat added (formula) Catalyst:speeds up rxn (s)Solid precipitate forms (g)Gas Gas released (l)liquid (aq)Aqueous (in water)
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Law of Conservation of Matter Atom values must match on both sides Balance an eqn with coefficient multipliers ___H 2 + ___O 2 ____ H 2 O 221
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___Al 2 O 3 ___ Al + __O 2 __Fe(NO 3 ) 3 + __KSCN __KNO 3 + __Fe(SCN) 3 24 3 3 311
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5 Rxn Types
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Decomposition (analysis) One Reactant breaking down into two or more products
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One or more reactants combine with oxygen, O 2, must invole heat or light One or more reactants combine with oxygen, O 2, must invole heat or light Usually takes place with carbon compounds and produces carbon dioxide and water Combustion CH 4 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O
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Single Replacement (Displacement) One element replaces a similar element in a compound
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Double Replacement the interchanging of two ions from two different compounds.the interchanging of two ions from two different compounds. Products usually have a precipitate
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Reaction rates The rate of disappearance of the reactants (concentration per second) Depends on activation energy and molecule collisions
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Factors affecting rate: 1)Type of reactantsType of reactants ion exchange happens quick covalent bond rearrangement is slow 2) Concentration and pressure higher amount increases the collision rate.
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3) Temperature – increase it and collision rate increases 4) Catalysts – increases the rate by lowering activation energy 5) Inhibitors – used to slow rate, preservatives.
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