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Combustion Prediction Agenda Writing Review hydrocarbons Reaction Prediction Combustion Homework
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Writing Skip lines. Complete sentences. Should take about 2 min.
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Writing Given: 2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl This is a combination rxn. How do you know? How can you rule out each of the other rxn types?
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Equations I 1. D: 2:2:1 2. DR: 1:1:2:1 3. C: 1:1:1 4. B: 2:9:6:6 5. C:2:5:2 6. SR: 2:2:2:1 7. B: 2:5:4:2 8. SR:1.1.1.1 9. DR:1.3.2.3 10. C:1.1.1 11. D:2.2.5 12. SR:1.2.1.2 13. DR:1.2.1.1 14. B:2.7.4.6 15. D:2.2.1
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Combustion Prediction Date:
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Hydrocarbon review How many general parts do hydrocarbon names have? Three parts. What are they? Prefix, root, and suffix.
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Prefixes What are the prefixes? Meth-1 Hex-6 Eth-2Hept-7 Prop-3Oct-8 But-4Non-9 Pent-5Dec-10 How do we determine the prefix? Count the number of carbons
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Roots What are the roots? -ane, -ene, and -yne How do we determine the roots? Check the bonds between the carbons -ane = single bonds -ene = double bonds -yne = triple bonds
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Suffixes What are the suffixes that we know? -ol and -oic acid How do we determine the suffixes? Look at the functional group -ol = alcohol (-OH) -oic acid = carboxylic acid (-COOH)
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Practice Naming CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 CHCH CH 3 CHCHCH 3 CH 3 CH 2 OH CHCCOOH Propane Ethyne Butene Ethanol Propynoic acid
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Practice writing formulas Octane Butanoic acid Ethene Propyne Ethynol C 8 H 18 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 COOH CH 2 CH 2 CHCCH 3 CHCOH
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Benzene Its formula is C 6 H 6
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Identification of Combustion Rxns From Reactants HydroCarbon + O 2
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Prediction of Products ALWAYS CO 2 + H 2 O ALWAYS
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Practice Methane burns in oxygen gas. Step 1 write the reactants Step 2 write the products Step 3 balance Step 4 write rxn type and coefficient
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Redox Rxn Rules If the charges change from side to side, the reaction is redox. Oxidation – the charge goes up Reduction – the charge goes down Whenever elements are alone, they have no oxidation number – charge. Use PT to determine oxidation number when in a compound.
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Methane (CH 4 ) reacts with oxygen CH 4 + 2O 2 CO 2 + 2H 2 O C: -4 to +4 H: +1 to +1 O: 0 to –2 C oxidized, O reduced
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Ethane (C 2 H 6 ) reacts with oxygen 2C 2 H 6 + 7O 2 4CO 2 + 6H 2 O C: -3 to +4 H: +1 to +1 O: 0 to –2 Carbon oxidized, oxygen reduced
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Methanol (CH 3 OH) reacts with oxygen 2CH 3 OH + 3O 2 2CO 2 + 4H 2 O C: -2 to +4 H: +1 to +1 O: -2 to –2 and 0 to –2 Carbon oxidized, oxygen reduced
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ALWAYS REDOX For comBustion reactions: Carbon is ALWAYS oxidized! Oxygen is ALWAYS reduced! ALWAYS
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