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Title: Chemical Reactions


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Chemical ReactionsChemical Equations
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Chemical Reactions
Chemical Change
  • A process involving a substance or substances
    changing into a new substance or substances

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Chemical Reactions
Evidence of a chemical reaction
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Chemical Reactions
Evidence of a chemical reaction
1) A permanent color change
2) A gas is produced
3) Energy is exchanged
4) A precipitate is produced
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Chemical Equations
  • A statement using chemical formulas to describe
    the identities and relative amounts of reactants
    and products involved in the chemical reaction

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  • Reactant(s) ? Product(s)

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  • MgCO3 ? MgO CO2

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  • MgCO3 ? CO2 MgO

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  • MgCO3 (s) ? MgO (s) CO2(g)

Phases of Components (s) solid (l)
liquid (g) gas (aq) aqueous
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Physical Change Vs. Chemical Change
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Physical Change
Chemical Change
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Physical Change
Chemical Change
Phase Changes Dissolving Mixing Breaking Separatin
g Filtering
Rearrange Atoms New Substances form
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Did a chemical change occur?
  1. Permanent Color Change Occurs
  2. Precipitate Formed
  3. Gas is Released
  4. Energy is Exchanged Temperature

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Chemical Reaction Demonstration
  • Permanent Color Change
  • CuSO4 (Aq) Zn (s) ? ZnSO4 (Aq) Cu (s)
  • Blue Gray Clear Black
  • The Zn and Cu are Switching, this is known as a
    single replacement Reaction.
  • Gas is Produced
  • HCl (l) Zn (s) ? ZnCl (Aq) H2 (g)
  • Energy is Exchanged
  • Mg (s) O2 (g) ? MgO (s)
  • Rapid Oxidation
  • Precipitate is Formed
  • Pb(NO3)2 (Aq) K2CrO4 (Aq) ? KNO3 (Aq)
    PbCrO4 (s)
  • Clear Bright Yellow

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Practice Exercise 1
  • Define Chemical Reaction
  • How do we know a chemical reaction has taken
    place?
  • What is a Chemical Equation and Why do we use
    them?
  • What are the initial constituents of a chemical
    reaction? What are the end products called?
  • What do the following symbols stand for?
  • s l g aq

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Types of Chemical Equations
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Synthesis
  • Putting things together
  • Also known as Direct Combination.

2 Na Cl2 2 NaCl 4 Al 3 O2 2 Al2O3
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Decomposition
  • Breaking things down/Taking apart
  • AKA Analysis

2 KClO3 2 KCl 3 O2 3 MnO2 Mn3O4 O2
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Single Replacement
  • Replacing one element in a compound with another
    element.

2 Al 6 HCl 2 AlCl3 3 H2 2 NaBr Cl2
2 NaCl Br2
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Double Replacement
  • Switching one element from a compound with
    another element from a different compound.

2 AgNO3 MgCl2 2 AgCl Mg(NO3)2 HCl
NaOH NaCl H2O
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Others
  • Combustion
  • Rapid Oxidation
  • XXXX O2 CO2 H2O
  • Oxidation
  • Add Oxygen (Combustion)
  • Reduction
  • Acid Base Neutralization
  • Etc

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HW
  • Due Monday
  • Read outline page 249-255

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Exothermic Reactions
  • Release or give off heat.
  • Heat is a byproduct of the reaction.
  • Temperature increases as the bonds between
    products are formed.
  • Examples
  • Combustion, Respiration, Oxidation

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Endothermic Reactions
  • Take in or absorb Heat from the surroundings.
  • Temperature decreases as the reaction progresses.
  • Heat is used to break bonds of reactants.
  • Decomposition or Analysis Reactions

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Oxidation
  • Removing Electrons

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Reduction
  • Adding Electrons

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Rate of Reaction
  • Reactions occur at different speeds.
  • The time it takes for reactants to become
    products.

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Catalysts
  • They speed up reactions without being affected
    themselves.
  • They stay the same
  • Enzymes in living organisms.
  • Lowers activation energy
  • The amount of energy needed to start a reaction.

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Speeding Up Reactions
  • Temperature, Energy, Pressure, Surface Area,
    Concentration, Collisions, Catalyst.

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Measuring Rates of Reactions
  • Measure Reactants
  • Measure Products

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BalancingChemical Equations
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Reactant(s)
Product(s)
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  • MgCO3 (s) ? MgO (s) CO2(g)

Phases of Components (s) (l) (g)
(aq)
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  • 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)

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  • 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)

Reactants
Products
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5 atoms
5 atoms
  • 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)

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  • H2 O2 ? H2O

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  • 2 H2 1 O2 ? 2 H2O

H2 H2 O2 ? H2O H2O
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  • 2 H2 1 O2 ? 2 H2O

H2 H2 O2 ? H2O H2O
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  • Ca Cl2 ? CaCl2

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  • Na Cl2 ? NaCl

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  • Fe2O3 ? Fe O2

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  • AgNO3 NaCl ? NaNO3 AgCl

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  • FeS2 O2 ? Fe2O3 SO2

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  • 4 FeS2 11 O2 ? 2 Fe2O3 8 SO2

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  • NH4OH Ni(NO3)2 ? NH4NO3 Ni(OH)2
  •  

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  • NH4OH Ni(NO3)2 ? NH4NO3 Ni(OH)2
  •  

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  • Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 NaNO3

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Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 NaNO3
  • 3 Na2CO3 2 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 6 NaNO3
  • Balanced!!!

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  • H3PO4 Ca(OH)2 ? Ca3(PO4)2 H2O

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  •  NH4OH H3PO4 ? (NH4)3PO4 H2O
  •  

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  • Al(OH)3 H2SO4 ? Al2(SO4)3 H2O
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  • C6H6 O2 ? CO2 H2O
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