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Reactions and Stoichiometry Chapters 11-12
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Reactions Reactants Products
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Balancing Reactions Reactions must maintain conservation of mass, charge, and energy Reactants and Products must have the same number of atoms of each element 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O Total mass of Reactants must equal the total mass of Products
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Balancing Reactions Reactions must maintain conservation of mass, charge, and energy Reactants must have the same total charge as Products Cu +1 + Fe +3 Cu +2 + Fe +2
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Balancing Reactions To balance a reaction: Do NOT change chemistry (compounds, subscripts) Only change coefficients (big numbers in front of chemicals) Coefficients can only be whole numbers Must be reduced 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O
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Balancing Reactions 4Na + O 2 2Na 2 O 2Al + 3Br 2 2AlBr 3 4Ni + 3O 2 2Ni 2 O 3 2HNO 3 + Ca(OH) 2 Ca(NO 3 ) 2 + 2H 2 O
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Reaction Types Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion
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Synthesis Chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance (1 product) Also called Combination A + B AB 2Mg + O 2 2MgO
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Decomposition Chemical change in which a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler products 1 reactant AB A + B 2NaCl 2Na + Cl 2
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Single Replacement Chemical change in which one element replaces a second element in a compound Metal replaces metal (hydrogen included) Nonmetal replaces nonmetal A + BC AC + B A + BC BA + C Zn + 2HCl ZnCl 2 + H 2
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Double Replacement Chemical change involving an exchange of positive ions between compounds AB + CD AD + CB AgNO 3 + NaCl NaNO 3 + AgCl
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Combustion Chemical change in which an element or a compound reacts with oxygen, often producing energy in the form of heat and light 2Mg + O 2 2MgO
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Combustion Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide and water 2C 2 H 6 + 7O 2 4CO 2 + 6H 2 O
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Chemical Changes Indications of a chemical change Transfer of Energy Change in temperature Production of Light Formation of a gas Formation of a precipitate Change in color
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Spontaneous Reactions A single replacement reaction will only occur if: The single element in the reactants is more active than the element it replaces in the compound
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Table J The more active element: Does not want to be alone Wants to be combined with someone else
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Spontaneous or not? ZnCO 3 + Mg MgCO 3 + Zn PbSO 4 + Mn MnSO 4 + Pb 3KNO 3 + Al Al(NO 3 ) 3 + 3K 2HCl + Zn ZnCl 2 + H 2 2NaBr + I 2 2NaI + Br 2 YES NO YES NO
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Spontaneous Reactions A double replacement reaction will only occur if: A precipitate (solid) is produced A liquid is produced H 2 O(l) A gas is produced
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Table F
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Spontaneous or not? NaCl + AgNO 3 NaNO 3 + AgCl K 2 CO 3 + MgSO 4 K 2 SO 4 + MgCO 3 NH 4 OH + NaNO 3 NaOH + NH 4 NO 3 Yes No
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Stoichiometry Calculations of quantities in chemical reactions
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Food Example How many pancakes can be made with 8 cups flour, excess eggs and milk? ratio 42110 8 X amount X = 20 pancakes
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Process for Solving Determine Reaction Products Balance reaction Copy coefficients from reaction into ratio row Place numbers from question in row above ratio row (Setting up proportion) Solve for X using a proportion
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Food Example How many eggs are needed to make 25 pancakes? ratio 42110 25 X amount X = 5 eggs
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Chemical Example How many moles of NH 3 can be made with 6 moles H 2 and excess N 2 ? ratio 132 6X amount X = 4 mol NH 3 =
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Chemical Example How many moles of N 2 are needed to produce 7 moles of NH 3 ? ratio 132 7X amount X = 3.5 mol N 2
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Chemical Example How many moles of O 2 are needed to produce 9 moles of H 2 O? ratio 153 9 X amount X = 11.25 mol O 2 4
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Conservation of Energy Reactions must maintain conservation of energy Energy term written in reaction
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Endo/Exothermic Endothermic – Energy is absorbed Energy term is on the left side Exothermic – Energy is released Energy term is on the right side Treat just like a coefficient
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Example How much energy is produced when 6 moles H 2 reacts with excess N 2 ? ratio 132 6X amount 91.8 X =183.6 kJ
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