Title: Do Now
1Do Now
C2H6O
- What Are These Symbols Called and What
Information Can Be Derived From Them?
2Aim What are Chemical Formulas and equations?
- Chemical formulas provide information about the
atomic composition of a substance, and an
equation allows us to describe a chemical process
using the names or formulas.
3Chemical Formulas
- Important part of the language of chemistry
because it tells us something about the
composition of an element or a compound. - A formula can be as simple as He (helium) or as
complex as C6H12O6, (glucose)
4Molecular Compound
- Tells us how many atoms of each element are
present in one molecule of a compound. - A compound containing exactly two elements is
known as a binary compound
5Ionic Compounds
NaCl
- Formed when ions combine
- The formula of an ionic compound has a different
meaning from the formula of a molecular compound
because ions do not form separate molecules.
6Why do positive and negative ions combine?
- Ionic compounds are formed because positive and
negative attract. - Molecular substances do not contain ions, but the
atoms behave as if they have charges. - The numerical value based on the charge of an
atom is called Oxidation Numbers or Oxidation
States. - This number can be positive, negative, or zero.
7Rules for assigning Oxidation Numbers
8Try these problems.
- Find the oxidation number of sulfur in the
following compounds- - SO4 2-, S2O3 2-, H2S2O7, S4O6 2-, SO3 2-
- 2. Find the oxidation number of the metal in the
following complexes- -
- AlF6 3-, KClO2, KHSO4, CrF6 3-, AlCl3
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9Writing Formulas For Binary Compounds
- Place the atom or ion with positive oxidation
numbers before those with negative oxidation
numbers. - The sum of the oxidation numbers must be zero.
10Naming Binary Compounds
- Naming is done by using the names of the two
elements that make up the compound
11Naming Binary Compounds
- The element that has a positive oxidation number
is placed first the element with the negative
oxidation number is second and the suffix ide
is added at the end of the name
12Elements with negative oxidation numbers and
their names in binary compounds
- H- - hydride C4- - Carbide
- N3- - Nitride O2- - Oxide
- F- - Fluoride P3- - Phosphide
- S2- -Sulfide Cl- - Chloride
- Br - - Bromide I - - Iodide
13Stock System
- Many elements have more than one positive
oxidation number and can form more than one
binary compound with the same element. - Fe2 and Fe3 can form two iron oxides
- FeO- Iron(II)oxide
- Fe2O3 Iron (III)oxide
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15Try some problems
- Write the formula for each of the following
compounds - copper (II) sulfide
- Iron (III) bromide
- Tin (IV) oxide
- Aluminum nitride
16Try some problems
- Name each of the following compounds
- MgF2
- KH
- NiI2
- N2O
17More on naming compounds
- Another system attaches the suffixes ous and
ic to elements in order to distinguish two of
their positive oxidation number - The suffix ous is used with the elements
smaller oxidation number, and ic with the larger
number
FeCl2--- ferrous chloride FeCl3----ferric
chloride Cu2O----cuprous oxide CuO-----cupric
oxide Hg2Br2----mercurous bromide HgBr2
-----mercuric bromide
18Polyatomic Ions
- A group of at least two atoms with electrical
charges - The group behave as a single unit with fixed
oxidation number
19Examples of polyatomic ions
- CaSO4
- Fe(NO3)3
- Na3PO4
- (NH4)2CO3
- Calcium Sulfate
- iron (III) nitrate
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- sodium phosphate
- ammonium carbonate
20Problems- Naming polyatomic ions
- Name each of the following compounds.
- CuSO4
- AlPO4
- NaHCO3
- Write the formula for each of the following
- Potassium nitrate
- Lead (II) carbonate
- Ammonium acetate
- Answers
- Copper (II) sulfate
- Aluminum phosphate
- Sodium hydrogen carbonate
- KNO3
- PbCO3
- NH4C2H3O2
21Chemical Equations
- Provides a recipe for carrying out a chemical
reaction - Write the following as a word problem
- Methane (CH4) gas reacts with oxygen (O2) gas
to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) gas, liquid water
(H2O), and heat. - Replace the names with formulas
22Chemical Equations
PRODUCTS
REACTANTS
23Problem- writing chemical equations
- Write word and formula equations for the
following process. - Solid zinc reacts with a water solution of
hydrogen sulfate to produce hydrogen gas, a water
solution of zinc sulfate, and heat
- Answer
- Zinc(s) hydrogen sulfate (aq) hydrogen(g)
zinc sulfate (aq) heat - Zn(s) H2SO4 (aq) H2 (g)
ZnSO4 (aq) heat
24Balancing A Chemical Equation
- All chemical reactions must obey three
conservation Laws conservation of matter
(mass), conservation of energy, and conservation
of electric charge. - The total mass, energy content, and electric
charge of the reactants must equal those of the
products.
25Balancing A Chemical Equation
- According to the Law of conservation of matter,
what is wrong with this equation? - CH4(g) O2 (g) CO2 (g) H2O
(aq) heat - Balanced Equation
- CH4 (g) 2O2 (g) CO2 (g) 2H2O (l)
- Go to www.studyworksonline.com/
cda/content/explorat... To get practice in
balancing equation.
26What are the different forms of chemical
reactions?
- Direct Combination (Synthesis) Reactions
- Decomposition Reactions
- Single-Replacement Reactions
- Double-Replacement Reactions
27Direct Combination (Synthesis) Reactions
- Involves the combination of two or more reactants
to produce one product. - The reactants can be elements or compounds.
- They take the form X Y XY
28Examples of Synthesis Reactions
- The production of iron (II) chloride from iron
and chlorine - Fe (s) Cl2 (g) FeCl2 (s)
- The production of carbon dioxide from the
combination of carbon and oxygen. - 2CO (g) O2 (g) 2CO2 (g)
29Try This Problem
- Write the balance equation for the direct
combination of sodium (s) and bromine (l) to
produce a solid product. - Answer
- 2Na (s) Br2 (l) 2NaBr (s)
30Decomposition Reactions
- Involves the breakdown of a single reaction into
two or more products. - The opposite of a direct combination reaction.
- Takes the form AB A B
31Example of Decomposition Reactions
- Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and
oxygen. - 2H2O2 (l) 2H2O (l) O2 (g)
32Try This Problem
- Write a balance equation for the decomposition of
ammonia gas (NH3) into its elements - Answer
- 2NH3 (g) N2(g) 3H2(g)
33Single- Replacement Reactions
- An uncombined element replaces another element
that is part of a compound - As a result, the replaced element becomes
uncombined. - E FG EG F
34Example of Single- Replacement Reactions
- Element zinc replaces the element copper from a
aqueous solution of the compound copper (II)
sulfate - Zn (s) CuSO4 (aq) ZnSO4 (aq) Cu (s)
35Try This Problem
- Write a balance equation in which the uncombined
element bromine replaces iodine from a aqueous
solution of potassium iodide. uncombined
bromine(Br2) is a liquid, and uncombined iodine
(I2) is a solid. - Answer
- Br2 (l) 2KI (aq) 2KBr(aq) I2 (s)
36Double-Replacement Reaction
- Two elements in different compounds replace each
other. - Takes the form
- PQ RS PS RQ
37Example of Double-Replacement Reaction
- Aqueous solutions of barium nitrate and sodium
sulfate are mixed, barium and sodium replace each
other. - Ba(NO3)2 (aq) Na2SO4 (aq) BaSO4 (s)
2NaNO3(aq)