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Chemical Reactions Unit Learning Goal #1: Identify evidence of chemical reactions and differentiate between the different types of reactions.
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Evidence for a Chemical Reaction Precipitation Precipitation –A solid formed from a solution can result from a chemical change.
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Evidence for a Chemical Reaction Gas Production Gas Production –Fizzing, bubbling Color Changes Color Changes Odor Changes Odor Changes
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Evidence for a Chemical Reaction Energy Changes Energy Changes –Exothermic Heat is released (feels hot) –Endothermic Heat is absorbed (feels cold) –Light can be absorbed or released also without a temperature change.
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Predicting Whether a Reaction Will Occur Most common Driving Forces. Most common Driving Forces. –Formation of a solid –Formation of water –Transfer of electrons –Formation of a gas
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Predicting What Will Be Formed From a Reaction Solids Forms Solids Forms –Precipitation Reaction where a solid is formed. –Ionic Compounds Contains only two types of ions. Anion and cation Strong Electrolyte: A substance that dissolved in water produces ions.
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Steps for predicting precipitates Step 1 – Write the reactants as they actually exist before any reaction occurs. Step 1 – Write the reactants as they actually exist before any reaction occurs. Step 2 – Consider the various solids that could form. Step 2 – Consider the various solids that could form. Step 3 – Use the solubility rules to decide whether a solid forms, and, if so, to predict the identity of the solid. Step 3 – Use the solubility rules to decide whether a solid forms, and, if so, to predict the identity of the solid.
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–Soluble Solid Solid that readily dissolves in water. –Insoluble solid and slightly soluble solid Very small amount dissolves in water, the majority stays solid.
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Types of Reactions Decomposition Reactions Decomposition Reactions –A compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. –AB A + B
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Types of Reactions Synthesis Reactions Synthesis Reactions –Two or more substances combine to form a single product. –A + B AB Zn + I ZnI
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Types of Reactions Single-displacement (replacement) Reactions Single-displacement (replacement) Reactions –One element takes the place of another in a compound. –A + BC B + AC
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Acids React with Active Metals Acids react with active metals to form salts and hydrogen gas. Mg + 2HCl MgCl 2 + H 2 (g) Zn + 2HCl ZnCl 2 + H 2 (g) Mg + H 2 SO 4 MgSO 4 + H 2 (g)
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Double-displacement (replacement) Reactions Double-displacement (replacement) Reactions –The positive portions of two ionic compounds are interchanged. –AB + CD CB + AD Types of Reactions
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Acid/Base Reaction Acid/Base Reaction –Reaction between an acid and a base that produces water. Types of Reactions HCl + NaOH NaCl + H 2 O H 2 SO 4 + 2NaOH Na 2 SO 4 + 2H 2 O 2HNO 3 + Mg(OH) 2 Mg(NO 3 ) 2 + 2H 2 O
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Types of Reactions Combustion Combustion –The vigorous and exothermic oxidation- reduction reaction that takes place between certain substances and oxygen. –Results in a flame. Methane Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Water
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Combustion Reactions Combustion Reactions –One in which a substance rapidly combines with oxygen to form one or more oxides. –A + O AO (oxide) Types of Reactions
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Oxidation-Reduction Reaction Oxidation-Reduction Reaction –A reaction that involves a transfer of electrons.
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