Title: Chemical Reactions
1Chemical Reactions
2Chemical Reactions Study Guide
- Chpt. 9.4 Acids and Bases
- Chpt. 11 Balancing, Classifying, and Predicting
Chemical Reactions - Chapter 17.1 Thermochemistry (pg. 505-506)
- Chpt. 18.1 Reaction Rates
3Chemistry (2/25)
- Acid/Base Quiz
- Interpreting and Balancing chemical equations
- Due
- Acid/Base Nomenclature worksheet for partial
credit
4Chemical Reactions Objectives
- 1.Classify and name compounds in chemical
reactions - 2.Describe chemical reactions in word and
chemical equations. - 3.Balance chemical equations based on the Law of
Conservation of Mass. - 4.Identify and classify types of chemical
reactions and energy changes involved. - 5.Predict products and energy changes in a
chemical reaction. - 6.Identify and test factors that affect the rate
of chemical reactions.
5Chemistry (2/26)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Acid/Base Nomenclature Worksheet (10pts.)
- Acid/Base Quiz (15pts.)
- Check infinite a lot of missing assignments!
- Objectives
- Interpreting and Balancing chemical equations
- Homework
- Check for missing assignments on infinite campus
- Balancing chemical equations worksheet
6Chemical Reaction Pre-Test
- What is a chemical reaction?
- If matter is conserved during a chemical
reaction, how is it new matter is created? - 3. Complete the questions below on the following
word equation - Fe(s) O2 (g) ----gt FeO (s)
- Give an example of a reactant from this reaction.
- Give an example of a product from this reaction.
- Balance the chemical equation if needed.
- Circle the type of chemical reaction you think
this represents. - synthesis decomposition
replacement - neutralization combustion
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7Chemical Reactions
- Substances chemically interact to form different
substances. - A substance can be an element or a compound.
- Chemical bonds are broken and created.
- Example Fe(s) O2 (g) ----gt FeO (s)
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8 Chemical Equations
- Fe O2 ------gt FeO
- Reactants
- Starting substances.
- Chemically interact with one another.
- Usually located to the left of the arrow.
- Products
- Ending substances.
- Substances formed from the chemical reaction.
- Usually located to the right of the arrow.
9 Chemical Equations
- Fe(s) O2 (g) ------gt FeO (s)
- Abbreviations for state of matter in an equation.
- (s) substance in solid state
- (g) substance in gaseous state
- (l) substance in liquid state
- (aq) substance dissovled in water.
- (aqueous solution)
10 Law of Conservation of Mass
- Fe(s) O2 (g) ------gt FeO (s)
- Are atoms destroyed or created during a chemical
reaction? - No, they are just rearranged to produce new
substances.
11Law of Conservation Of Mass
- Matter is not created or destroyed.
- Matter is just rearranged.
- (mass of reactants mass of products)
- That is why it is important to balance chemical
equations.
12 Law of Conservation of Mass
- Fe(s) O2 (g) ------gt FeO (s)
13 Balancing Chemical Equations
- Why? Observe the Law of Conservation of Mass
- Rules
- 1. Add coefficients in front of substances, do
NOT change subscripts. - 2. First balance elements that only appear once
on each side of the equation. - 3. Make sure coefficients are expressed in lowest
terms.
14Chemistry (2/27)
- Objectives
- Interpreting and Balancing chemical equations
- Review acid/base quiz
- Homework
- Balancing equations worksheet(due Thursday)
- Law of Conservation of Mass pre-lab qts. and
hypothesis - Review acids/bases nomenclature
- Check for missing assignments in infinite campus
- Lab
- Law of Conservation of Mass Lab (Thursday)
15Law of Conservation of Mass Lab
- Homework
- Read through the background and procedures
section. - Complete pre-lab questions and hypothesis.
16Balancing Chemical Equations
- a. K MgCl2 ---------gt KCl
Mg - b. Ag2O ---------gt Ag O2
- c. CH4 O2 -------gt CO2 H2O
17Chemical Equations
18Chemistry (2/28)
- Objectives
- Interpreting and Balancing Chemical Equations
- Validate the Law of Conservation of Mass with
scientific evidence. - Due Today
- Balancing chemical equations worksheet (turn in
tray) - Law of Conservation of Mass pre-lab qts. and
hypothesis - Homework
- Balancing Chemical Equations practice problems
(Fri.) - Check for missing assignments in infinite campus
19Balancing Chemical Equations
- Dihydrogen monoxide sodium (bicarbonate) ---gt
carbon dioxide sodium hydroxide dihydrogen
monoxide
20Law of Conservation of Mass Lab
- Purpose
- Validate the Law of Conservation of Mass
- Lab Reminders
- Follow ALL lab procedures carefully.
- Use the same balance for all measurements.
21Acid/Base Nomenclature Quiz
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23Chemistry (3/4)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Conservation of Mass Lab (12pts.)
- Balancing Chemical Equations (10pts)
- Objectives
- Balancing Chemical Equation Quiz
- Classifying Chemical Reactions
- Discuss Law of Conservation of Mass Lab
- Homework (Due Wed.)
- Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet
- Classifying Chemical Reactions Worksheets
24Chemical Reactions Objectives
- Identify and classify types of chemical
reactions. - 2. Identify energy changes involved with chemical
reactions. - 3. Predict products and energy changes in a
chemical reaction. -
25Chemistry (3/6)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Balancing Chemical Equations Quiz (14pts.)
- Due Today
- Balancing Chemical Equation Worksheet (10pts.)
- Objectives
- Classifying Chemical Reactions
- Identify energy changes associated with chemical
reactions - Discuss Balancing Chemical Equation Quiz
- Homework (Due Wed.)
- Classifying Chemical Reactions Worksheets
- Chemical Reaction Lab (pre-lab qts.)
26Chemistry (3/6)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Balancing Chemical Equations Quiz (14pts.)
- Objectives
- Address qts. over Balancing Chemical Equation
Quiz - Address qts. over Balancing and Classifying wks
(homework) - Discuss Neutralization Reaction
- Introduce Chemical Reaction Lab
- Homework (Due Wed.)
- Chemical Reaction Lab (pre-lab qts.)
27Chemical Reaction Lab
- Purpose To perform and observe eight chemical
reactions in the lab. - Homework
- Read the introduction, background, and procedures
section then answer the pre-lab questions on the
front. (1-9)
28Balancing Chemical Equation Quiz
29Types of Chemical Reactions
- 1. Synthesis (R S ----gt RS)
- 2. Decomposition (RS------gt R S)
- 3. Single Replacement (T RS ---gt TS R)
- 4. Double Replacement (RS- TU- ---gt RU-
TS-) - 5. Combustion (CxHx O2 ----gt CO2
H2O) - 6. Neutralization (Acid Base--gt H2O Salt)
- (type of double replacement reaction)
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30Synthesis (Combination) Reaction
- 2 or more substances chemically combine to form a
single substance. - R S ----gt RS energy
- More energy is released at the end of the
reaction then is needed to start the reaction. - (energy released by surroundings gt energy
absorbed by system) -
31Decomposition Reaction
- A compound breaks down into simpler substances.
- RS energy ----gt R S
- More energy is required to start the reaction
then is released at the end of the reaction. - (energy absorbed by system gt energy released
to surroundings) - .
32Single Replacement Reaction
- An element replaces another element in a
compound. - T RS ---gt TS R energy
- Usually energy of surrounding gt energy of system
-
33Double Replacement Reaction
- Exchange of cations between two ionic compounds.
-
- RS- TU- ---gt RU- TS- energy
- Usually energy of surrounding gt energy of
system
34Combustion Reaction
- Fuel (CHO) reacts with oxygen to produce
predictable substances and energy. - CxHx(Ox) O2 ----gt CO2 H2O ENERGY
-
- Always energy of surroundings gt energy of
system
35Neutralization
- An acid and a base react to produce predictable
products. - Changes the pH to 7 (neutral).
- Acid Base -------gt H2O Salt(ionic
compounds) - Salt The cation comes from the base and the
anion from the acid. - Ex. Na(OH) HCl ? NaCl H2O
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36Chemistry (3/11)
- Due
- Classifying and Balancing Chemical Equations
wksht - Pre-lab questions(1-9) from Chemical Reaction Lab
- Objectives
- Chemical Reaction Lab
- Homework
- Turn in 3rd qtr. missing assignments for partial
credit. - (Deadline Wed. 3/13)
37Chemical Equations to Lab
- Write the reactants for each reaction, and then
predict what type of reaction you think you are
going to observe. - Mg O2 ------gt
- Mg HCl ----gt
- (NH4)2(CO3) -----gt
- Ca(CO3) HCl ----gt
- Zn CuCl2 ----gt
- CuCl2 Na3(PO4) ---gt
- HCl Na(OH) ----gt
- C2H6O O2 -----gt
38Chemical Reaction Lab (3/11)
- Purpose
- Predict the type of reaction for each experiment.
- Perform, observe, and record data for each
chemical reaction.
39Chemistry (3/12)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Classifying and Balancing Chemical Rxtns.
(10pts.) - Objective
- Chemical Reaction Lab
- Homework
- Balancing reactions and establishing a conclusion
for the lab.
40Chemical Reaction Lab (3/12)
- Purpose
- Complete chemical reaction lab.
- Predict products of each reaction.
- Balance each chemical reaction.
41Chemistry (3/13)
- Objectives
- Predict products of each reaction from the lab
- Balance equations(if needed) and establish
conclusion for lab. - Homework
- Complete chemical reaction lab
42Chemical Equations to Lab
- Predict the products of each reactant.
- Mg O2 ------gt MgO
- Mg HCl ----gt
- (NH4)2(CO3) -----gt NH3 CO2
H2O - Ca(CO3) HCl ----gt CaCl2 H2O
CO2 - Zn CuCl2 ----gt
- CuCl2 Na3(PO4) ---gt
- HCl Na(OH) ----gt
- C2H6O O2 -----gt
43Chemical Equations to Lab
- Just need to check and see if they are balanced.
- Mg O2 ------gt MgO
- Mg HCl ----gt MgCl H2
- (NH4)2(CO3) -----gt NH3 CO2
H2O - Ca(CO3) HCl ----gt CaCl2 H2O
CO2 - Zn CuCl2 ----gt ZnCl2 Cu
- CuCl2 Na3(PO4) ---gt Cu3(PO4)2 NaCl
- HCl Na(OH) ----gt H2O NaCl
- C2H6O O2 -----gt CO2 H2O
44Conclusion
- A summary that includes the following
- Identify and explain which reactions from the lab
were synthesis, decomposition, single
replacement, double replacement, neutralization,
combustion. - Based on the data section explain which reactions
were exothermic and endothermic. - Which reaction(s) did you like the best and why?
- What did you learn from this lab? (be specific)
45Chemistry (3/14)
- Due Today
- Chemical Reaction Lab
- Objectives
- Classifying reactions
- Predicting products
- Balancing chemical equations
- Homework
- Predicting products and balancing equations wks.
-
46(Chemistry 3/15)
- Infinite Campus
- Chemical Reaction Lab (26pts. )-3rd qtr.
- Objectives
- Classify reactions
- Predict products
- Balance Chemical Equations
- Homework
- Complete Predicting Products Worksheet.
- Complete internet enrichment problems.
- Monday Quiz over chemical reactions. Study!
47 Chemical Reactions
- Predict the products for each reaction and
balance if needed. - 3Ca N2 --------gt Ca3N2
(synthesis) - b. Cu2S -------gt 2Cu S
(decomposition) - 2NaBr F2 ------gt 2NaF Br2 (single
replace) - CH4 2O2 -----gt CO2 2H2O
(combustion) - e. H2(CO3) 2K(OH) -----gt K2(CO3)
2H2O (neutralization)
48Chemistry (3/18)
- Objectives
- Classifying, Balancing, Predicting Products
- Activity Series Table and Single Replacement
- Homework
- Activity Series Pre-Lab reading and hypothesis
- Chemical Reaction Quiz (Wednesday)
- Work on study guide (Test Monday)
49Chemical Reactions Bell Ringer
- What are the coefficients that will balance the
chemical equation below? - AlCl3 Na(OH) ----gt Al(OH)3 NaCl
- 1,3,1,3
- 3,1,3,1
- 1,1,1,3
- 1,3,3,1
- What type of chemical reaction is expressed
above? - Predict the product(s) and balance if needed
- Ba (s) O2 (g) ----------gt
50Predicting Products
51Predicting Products Gallery Walk
- Objective
- Classify Type of Reaction
- Predict Products
- Balance Equation
52Gallery Walk Predicting Products
- At each station complete the following
- Predict the type of reaction
- Predict the products
- Balance the chemical equation if needed
53Chemistry (3/19)
- Objectives
- Activity Series Table and Single Replacement
- Homework
- Activity Series Lab conclusion and post-Lab
questions - Chemical Reaction Quiz (Wednesday)
- Work on study guide (Test Monday)
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55Activity Series Lab Hypothesis
CuCl2(aq) Ag(NO3) HCl (aq) dH(OH) (l)
Copper (s)
Magnesium (s)
Zinc (s)
Calcium (s)
56Chemistry (3/20)
- Objectives
- Chemical Reaction Quiz
- Discuss Activity Series Lab
- Discuss Endothermic and Exothermic Energy
Diagrams - Homework
- Complete Activity Series Lab
- Energy Changes Worksheet
- Work on Study Guide
57Activity Series Lab
- After complete quiz, work on the following
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- Activity Series Lab
- Complete conclusion and post-lab questions.
58Chemistry (3/21)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Chemical Reaction Quiz (16pts.)
- Due
- Activity Series Lab
- Objectives
- Interpreting Activity Series Table
- Interpret energy changes in chemical reactions.
- Identify and test factors that affect the rate of
chemical reactions. - Homework
- Work on study guide.
59Activity Series Table
- Study Guide Modification omit qts. 18
- Bell Ringer Work on qts. 13 from study guide.
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61Thermochemistry
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- Study of energy changes during a reaction.
- Energy Review Qts
- When observing a chemical reaction what is the
difference between the system and its
surroundings? - Energy always flows from ____ matter to _____
matter. (cold, hot)
62Chemistry3/22
- Infinite Campus
- Chemical Reaction Quiz (16pts)
- Assignments Collected
- Activity Series Lab
- Objectives
- Interpret and classify energy changes in
reactions - Identify and predict how factors affect the speed
of a reaction.
63Thermochemistry
- Energy changes that occur within reactions.
Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
64Exothermic Reaction
- Energy (H) absorbed lt Energy (H) released.
- The chemical reaction becomes cooler and its
surroundings gets warmer. - Test tube gets?
- Energy is on the products side.
- Examples
- combustion of fossil fuels (transportation)
- C8H18 O2 -------gt CO2 H2O energy
- cellular respiration in living organisms
- C6H12O6 O2 ------gt CO2 H2O energy
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65Endothermic Reactions
- Energy (H) absorbed gt Energy (H) released
- Chemical reaction gets warmer and its
surroundings gets cooler. - Test tube gets ?
- Energy is on the reactants side.
- Ex. Photosynthesis
66Energy Diagram
(H)
(time)
67Chemical Reaction Energy Diagram
- Activation Energy (Ea) The minimum amount of
- energy needed for the reaction to occur.
H Energy change between reactants and
products. ( H H products H reactants)
68Energy Diagram
Does this represent an endothermic or exothermic
reaction?
(H)
(time)
69Energy Diagram
H reactant gt H product Small
activiation energy More energy will be
released in this reaction
(H)
(time)
70 Energy Diagram
Does this represent an endothermic or exothermic
reaction?
Activation Energy
(H)
(time)
71 Endothermic Energy Diagram
- H reactant lt H product
- Large activation energy
- More energy will be absorbed in this reaction
Activation Energy
72Thermochemistry Examples
- Classify the following examples as endothermic
(E) or (Ex) exothermic - If the surroundings gets cooler and the system
gets warmer. - Ice cream melting.
- Melted paraffin wax is left at room temperature
until it solidifies. - AlCl3 ------gt Al Cl2 energy
- A bright light is created when magnesium reacts
with oxygen. - When hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium the
test tube will get warm.
73 Chemical Reactions Rates
- Reaction Rates how fast the reactants
chemically change into the products. - Collision Theory Reactant particles will form
products when reactants collide - at the right position.
- and exchange the right amount of kinetic energy.
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74Rates of Chemical Reactions
- What are factors that can affect the speed of a
reaction?
75Rates of Chemical Reactions
- What are factors that can affect the rates of
reactions? - Temperature
- Concentration of Reactants
- Surface Area of Reactants
- Catalysts
- Inhibitors
76Temperature of Reaction
- What if we increase the temperature of a
reaction? - What if we decrease the temperature of a reaction?
77Concentration
- Increase concentration of reactants?
- Decrease concentration of reactants?
78Surface Area
- Increase surface area of reactants?
- Decrease surface area of reactants?
79Catalysts
- Catalysts speed up reactions, but they are not
apart of the chemical reaction. - Ex. Enzymes keep your body temperature around
37oC (98 oF) by speeding up important biological
reactions.
80Catalyst and Energy Change
81Inhibitors
- Inhibitors slow down a chemical reaction, but are
not apart of the reaction. - Inhibitors bind to a catalyst and prevent it from
speeding up a reaction. - Ex. Preservation of food. Antioxidants prevent
foods from becoming stale or moldy.
82Chemical Reactions Study Guide
- Chpt. 9.4 Acids and Bases
- Chpt. 11 Balancing, Classifying, and Predicting
Chemical Reactions - Chpt. 18.1 Reaction Rates
83Chemical Reaction Study Guide