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Double Displacement Reactions & Combustion
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(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 When potassium chromate and silver nitrate react, they form a red precipitate, silver chromate, in a solution of potassium nitrate. K 2 CrO 4 (aq) + 2AgNO 3 (aq) Ag 2 CrO 4 (s) + 2KNO 3 (aq) silver chromate Two solutions react to form a precipitate (solid) and another solution. Ionic solution + ionic solution ionic solution + ionic solid. AB + CD AD + CB DOUBLE REPLACEMENT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opY3FLrPTa4
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Total Ionic Equations Once you write the molecular equation (synthesis, decomposition, etc.), you should check for reactants and products that are soluble or insoluble. We usually assume the reaction is in water We can use a solubility table to tell us what compounds dissolve in water. If the compound is soluble (does dissolve in water), then splits the compound into its component ions If the compound is insoluble (does NOT dissolve in water), then it remains as a compound
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Solubility Table
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Solubilities Not on the Table! Gases only slightly dissolve in water Strong acids and bases dissolve in water Hydrochloric, Hydrobromic, Hydroiodic, Nitric, Sulfuric, Perchloric Acids Group I hydroxides (should be on your chart anyway) Water slightly dissolves in water! (H+ and OH-) For the homework… SrSO 4 is insoluble; BeI 2 and the products are soluble There are other tables and rules that cover more compounds than your table!
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Total Ionic Equations Molecular Equation: K 2 CrO 4 + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 PbCrO 4 + 2 KNO 3 SolubleSolubleInsoluble Soluble Total Ionic Equation: 2 K + (aq) + CrO 4 2- (aq) + Pb 2+ (aq) + 2 NO 3 - (aq) PbCrO 4 (s) + 2 K + (aq) + 2 NO 3 - (aq)
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Net Ionic Equations These are the same as total ionic equations, but you should cancel out ions that appear on BOTH sides of the equation Total Ionic Equation: 2 K + + CrO 4 -2 + Pb +2 + 2 NO 3 - PbCrO 4 (s) + 2 K + + 2 NO 3 - Net Ionic Equation: CrO 4 -2 + Pb +2 PbCrO 4 (s)
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Net Ionic Equations Try this one! Write the ionic, total ionic, and net ionic equations for this reaction: Silver nitrate reacts with Lead (II) Chloride in hot water. Ionic Equation: Total Ionic: Net Ionic:
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(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 Neutralization reactions occur when an acid (most compounds starting with H) and a base (most compounds ending in OH) react to form a salt and water. Acid + base salt + water HOH HX + MOH MX + H 2 O where X and M are elements HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) NaCl (aq) + H 2 O ( l ) See page 263
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(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 1. Sulfuric acid is used to neutralize calcium hydroxide: H 2 SO 4 + Ca(OH) 2 CaSO 4 + 2H 2 O 2. Phosphoric acid helps to neutralize the compounds that cause rust, such as iron(II) hydroxide. H 3 PO 4 + 3Fe(OH) 2 Fe 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + 6H 2 O See page 263 NEUTRALIZATION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P5hGzA6Vb0
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(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 After the double displacement reaction occurs, one of the products quickly decomposes into water and a gas If one of your products is carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3 (aq) ) it will decompose into CO 2 (g) and H 2 O ( l ) If one of your products is ammonium hydroxide (NH 4 OH (aq) ), it will decompose into NH 3 (g) and H 2 O (l) NaHCO 3 (aq) + HCH 3 COO (aq) NaCH 3 COO + H 2 CO 3 H 2 CO 3 (aq) CO 2 (g) + H 2 O ( l ) NH 4 Cl (aq) + NaOH (aq) NH 4 OH (aq) + NaCl (aq) NH 4 OH (aq) NH 3 (g) + H 2 O ( l ) See page 263
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Practice Predict the products. Balance the equation 1.HCl (aq) + AgNO 3(aq) 2.CaCl 2(aq) + Na 3 PO 4(aq) 3.Pb(NO 3 ) 2(aq) + BaCl 2(aq) 4.FeCl 3(aq) + NaOH (aq) 5.H 2 SO 4(aq) + NaOH (aq) 6.KOH (aq) + CuSO 4(aq)
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