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Title: Chemical Reactions


1
Chemical Reactions
  • Chapter 9 p. 281-315

2
Vocabulary
  • Chemical reaction
  • Reactant
  • Product
  • Subscript
  • coefficient
  • Creates new substances
  • Left of the ?
  • Right of the ?
  • F2
  • 2CO

3
Skeleton Equation8 Fe S8 ---gt 8 FeS
  • Word Equation
  • Iron and sulfur react to form iron sulfide

4
Tips for Writing Skeleton Equations (cont.)
  • When they are free elements (not in a compound)
    diatomic elements must be written with a
    subscript of 2.
  • Sir BrINClHOF
  • Br2, I2, N2, Cl2, H2, O2, F2
  • H2 O2 ? H2O correct ?
  • H O ? H20 incorrect ?

5
Tips for Writing Skeleton Equations (cont.)
  • Produces
  • Reacts to form
  • Yields
  • The above words translate to ? in the chemical
    equation
  • Be careful of equations written backwards
  • Water is produced when hydrogen and oxygen react

6
Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Tally to see how many atoms of each element are
    on each side (product reactant)
  • Change the coefficients (never the subscripts)
    until the number of atoms of reactants equal the
    number of atoms of products

7
Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Balance ternary compounds first
  • Ex. Na2SO4
  • Balance elements last
  • Ex. O2, Mg
  • Treat polyatomic ions as one unit
  • Ex. NO3 -

8
Types of Chemical Reactions
  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition
  • Single Replacement
  • Double Replacement
  • Acid Base
  • Combustion

9
Links for Chemical Reactions
  • http//www.usoe.k12.ut.us/CURR/Science/sciber00/8t
    h/matter/sciber/chemtype.htm

10
Synthesis Reactionsp. 289
  • A B ? AB
  • H2 O2 ? H2O
  • H2O SO3 ? H2SO4

11
Combustion Reactionsp. 290
  • CxHy O2 ? CO2 H2O
  • C2H6 O2 ? CO2 H2O
  • C6H12O6 O2 ? CO2 H2O
  • Mg O2 ? MgO heat
  • Exception to the rule

12
Decomposition Reactionsp. 292
  • AB ? A B
  • KClO3 ? KCl O2
  • NaHCO3 ? Na2CO3 H2O CO2

13
Single Replacement Reactions p. 293
  • A BX ? AX B
  • AgNO3 Cu ? Cu(NO3)2 Ag
  • KI Cl2 ? KCl I2

14
Double Replacement Reactions p. 296
  • These are the same as the metathesis or
    precipitation reactions we did in the lab two
    weeks in a row?

15
Double Replacement Reactions p. 296
  • AX BY ? AY BX
  • AgNO3 KCl ? AgCl(s) KNO3
  • Metathesis reaction
  • HCl NaOH ? HOH NaCl
  • Acid base reaction 

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Reactions in aqueous solution p.
299-308
  • Aqueous solution
  • Solute
  • Solvent
  • In water (aq)
  • What is dissolved
  • (usually a solid)
  • What does the dissolving what there is more of
    (often water)

17
Reactions in aqueous solution (cont) p.
299-308
  • Complete ionic equation
  • Spectator ions
  • Net ionic equation
  • Shows all particles in the solution
  • Ions that do not react
  • Net ionic equation minus spectator ions

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What you need to know
  • How to write skeleton and word equations
  • How to balance equations
  • How to classify the six types of reactions
    predict their products
  • How to write net ionic equations
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