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Unit 6 - Chemical Reactions. Law of Conservation of Mass Atoms never disappear Atoms last forever How things are bonded may change, but the total number.

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1 Unit 6 - Chemical Reactions

2 Law of Conservation of Mass Atoms never disappear Atoms last forever How things are bonded may change, but the total number of atoms on each side of a balanced chemical equation stays the same Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier was the first to state this law.

3 Heats of Reaction Reactions can either  Give off heat Exothermic The energy level at the end of the reaction is lower than the energy level at the beginning of the reaction Therefore, the change in heat (∆H) is negative  Take in heat Endothermic The energy level at the end of the reaction is higher than the energy level at the beginning of the reaction Therefore, the change in heat (∆H) is positive Feels Hot Feels Cold

4 Heats of Reaction (cont.) Reactions require energy to get started  The energy can be: Heat Light  The energy required to get a reaction started is called Activation Energy The Activation Energy activates the reaction

5 Rates of Reaction Ways to make reactions happen faster/slower:  Increase the concentration  Increase the temperature  Make the particles smaller (increase surface area)  Add a catalyst  Use an inhibitor

6 It makes it easier to predict the products of reactions if we categorize reactions!! Reaction Types: It makes it easier to predict the products of reactions if we categorize reactions!! 5 reaction types  1) Single Replacement  2) Double Replacement  3) Synthesis  4) Decomposition  5) Combustion Now let’s look at each type individually

7 Single Replacement Definition - One metal replaces another Generically written as:  Element + Compound  Compound + Element Example #1:  Mg + HCl  MgCl 2 + H 2 Example #2:  Cu + Ag(NO 3 )  Ag + Cu(NO 3 ) 2

8 Practice Problem #2 Predict the products and balance:  K + MgS   Zn + HCl  Mg + K 2 S H 2 + ZnCl 2

9 Double Replacement Definition – Two metals switch partners Generically written as:  Compound + Compound  Compound + Compound Example #1:  AgNO 3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO 3

10 Synthesis Definition – Two chemicals combining to make one product Generically written as:  Element + Element  Compound of course, the reaction would need to be balanced Example #1:  H 2 + O 2  H 2 O Example #2:  Mg + O 2  MgO

11 Decomposition Definition – One reactant breaking into two products Generically written as:  Compound  Element + Element of course, the reaction would need to be balanced Example #1:  MgCl 2  Mg + Cl 2 Example #2:  H 2 O 2  H 2 O + O 2

12 Combustion Definition – Carbon compounds burning with O 2 to make H 2 O and CO 2 Generically written as:  C x H x + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O Example #1:  CH 4 + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O Example #2:  C 2 H 6 O + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O

13 Visual Review of Types of Reactions Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Decomposition Synthesis


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