Title: Chemical Reactions
1Chemical ReactionsChemical Equations
2Chemical Reactions
Chemical Change
- A process involving a substance or substances
changing into a new substance or substances
3Chemical Reactions
Evidence of a chemical reaction
4Chemical 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
5Chemical Equations
- A statement using chemical formulas to describe
the identities and relative amounts of reactants
and products involved in the chemical reaction
6 7 8 9- MgCO3 (s) ? MgO (s) CO2(g)
Phases of Components (s) solid (l)
liquid (g) gas (aq) aqueous
10Physical Change Vs. Chemical Change
11Physical Change
Chemical Change
12Physical Change
Chemical Change
Phase Changes Dissolving Mixing Breaking Separatin
g Filtering
Rearrange Atoms New Substances form
13Did a chemical change occur?
- Permanent Color Change Occurs
- Precipitate Formed
- Gas is Released
- Energy is Exchanged Temperature
14Chemical 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
15Practice 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
16Types of Chemical Equations
17Synthesis
- Putting things together
- Also known as Direct Combination.
2 Na Cl2 2 NaCl 4 Al 3 O2 2 Al2O3
18Decomposition
- Breaking things down/Taking apart
- AKA Analysis
2 KClO3 2 KCl 3 O2 3 MnO2 Mn3O4 O2
19Single Replacement
- Replacing one element in a compound with another
element.
2 Al 6 HCl 2 AlCl3 3 H2 2 NaBr Cl2
2 NaCl Br2
20Double 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
21Others
- Combustion
- Rapid Oxidation
- XXXX O2 CO2 H2O
- Oxidation
- Add Oxygen (Combustion)
- Reduction
- Acid Base Neutralization
- Etc
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23HW
- Due Monday
- Read outline page 249-255
24Exothermic 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
25Endothermic 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
26Oxidation
27Reduction
28Rate of Reaction
- Reactions occur at different speeds.
- The time it takes for reactants to become
products.
29Catalysts
- 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.
30Speeding Up Reactions
- Temperature, Energy, Pressure, Surface Area,
Concentration, Collisions, Catalyst.
31Measuring Rates of Reactions
- Measure Reactants
- Measure Products
32BalancingChemical Equations
33Reactant(s)
Product(s)
34- MgCO3 (s) ? MgO (s) CO2(g)
Phases of Components (s) (l) (g)
(aq)
35- 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)
36- 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)
Reactants
Products
375 atoms
5 atoms
- 1 MgCO3 (s) ? 1 MgO (s) 1 CO2(g)
38 39H2 H2 O2 ? H2O H2O
40H2 H2 O2 ? H2O H2O
41 42 43 44 45 46 - 4 FeS2 11 O2 ? 2 Fe2O3 8 SO2
47- NH4OH Ni(NO3)2 ? NH4NO3 Ni(OH)2
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48- NH4OH Ni(NO3)2 ? NH4NO3 Ni(OH)2
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49- Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 NaNO3
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50Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 NaNO3
- 3 Na2CO3 2 Fe(NO3)3 ? Fe2(CO3)3 6 NaNO3
- Balanced!!!
51- H3PO4 Ca(OH)2 ? Ca3(PO4)2 H2O
52- NH4OH H3PO4 ? (NH4)3PO4 H2O
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53- Al(OH)3 H2SO4 ? Al2(SO4)3 H2O
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