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The Language Of
                Chemistry


    β€’ Falasifah Aulia
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    β€’ Ulfa Pandu Dewanti
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    β€’ Selvia Anggraeni
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Aristotle and Plato οƒ  The matter could
           be infinitely divided.

   Democritus οƒ  all matter was
composed of small, finite particles that
          called atomos.

           Dalton’s Theory :
Matter is composed of exceedingly small
Matter is composed of exceedingly small
           particles called atom.
          particles called atom.

 An Element consists of only one type of
 An Element consists of only one type of
                atome.
               atome.

Atoms of one element differ in properties
Atoms of one element differ in properties
   from atoms of all other elements.
   from atoms of all other elements.

A compound consists of a combination
  of atoms of two or more elements.


   Atoms are neither created nor
destroyed during a chemical change.
Proton
            (+1)                          Nukleus
           (1.007                         (d = 10-13
           3 amu                            cm)
              )
  The
composit      Electron
 ion of          (-1)
              (0.00055
 Atoms          amu)


           Neutron
              (0)
           (1.0087           Atom
            amu)         ( d = 10-8 cm)
Element     Symbol      Elements   Symbol

Aluminium      Al       Hydrogen     H2

Bromine        Br       Oxygen       O2

 Calcium       Ca
                        Nitrogen     N2
 Carbon        C
                        Fluorine     F2
Chlorine       Cl
                        Chlorine    Cl2
 Cobalt        Co
                        Bromine     Br2
 Copper     Cu ( from
            Cuprum)      Iodine      I2
ο‚ž   A    molecular    formula     is   a   symbolic
    representation of a molecule that uses chemical
    symbols to indicate the types of atoms and uses
    subscripts to show the numbers of atoms of
    each type in the molecule.
    Ex : CH4 ( represent a molecule that contains
    one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms ).

ο‚ž   Empirical Formula is indicated as the types of
    atoms present and the simplest whole-number
    ratio of atoms in the compound ( just for ionic
    compound ).
ο‚ž The structure Formula, shows how the
  atoms are connected in the molecule.
ο‚ž Example :
                   C2H4O2

                   H
                           O
               H   C   C
                           O    H
                   H
Explanations :
                                   A = the Atom
                                   X = the mass Number
                                   Z = the atomic number
                                     = proton = electrone

Isotopes is atoms of a particular element that differ only in
   the number of neutrons in the nucleus

For the example is isotopes from Magnesium, there
  isotopes are 1224Mg, 1225Mg, 1226Mg.
ο‚ž    Advantages of Periodic Table
1.    Electron configuration from metal elements can be
      found.
2.    Characteristic all of the element can be known easily.

     Radius >>                      radius <<
     Electron Afinity <<            Electron Afinity >>
     Acid <<                        Acid >>
     Base <<                        Base >>
     ionisation Energi <<           Ionisation Energi >>
X
     one electron transferred
                     X
                        X
               +
                                        -
     X                        X
     XX
     XX
 X        X
 X        X

     XX



sodium atom            chlorine atom

11Na+2, 8, 1           17Cl   2, 8, 7
ο‚ž   Ionic bonds are electrostatic forces of
    attraction between ions of opposite
    charge.

ο‚ž   covalent bonds are The attractive force
    that result from the sharing of electrons
    among atoms.
Non                      Ionic
   metal
                      metal                  compoud




                                                Covalent
nonmetal              nonmetal
                                               compound




    β€’ Groups of metal            : group IA – IVA
    β€’ Groups of non metal        : group VA – VIIIA
ο‚ž   Is a shorthand type of expression when
    the atoms, molecules, or ions in one set
    of substances regroup to form other
    substances.

ο‚ž Example :
ο‚ž CH4 + 2O2          CO2 + 2H2O
ο‚ž   Balanced chemical equation is indicate
    that the coefficient of the substance is
    same with mole its substance.

ο‚ž   We must balancing the number of atoms
    in the reaction and also the charge of
    substance.
ο‚ž    In equations there are information about
     the condition of the substance like :
1.    (s) solid
2.    (l) liquid
3.    (g) gass
4.    (aq) substance that is dissolve in water
ο‚ž Above or below the arrow there is
  information about condition of the
  reaction, such as :
1. Elect. Is for electrolysis
2. βˆ† is for that reaction carried out by
   heating.
                  βˆ†
CaCO3 (s)              CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
For an ionic equation, the sum of total charges on each
  side, as well as the number of kind of atom on each
  side, must balance.
Example :
    NaCl (aq) + AgNO3(aq) οƒ  NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)


ο‚ž   The ionic equation is
    Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + Ag+(aq) + NO3-(aq) οƒ  Na+(aq) + NO3-(aq) + AgCl(s)

    solution of NaCl   Solution of AgNO3      solution of NaNO3   Solid AgCl
1.   Addition Reactions or combination reaction
     occures when two or more substances
     combine to form another substance.
     Example :
     S(s) + O2(g) οƒ  2 Mg
2. Decomposition Reactions occurs when one
   compound breaks down (decomposes)
   into two or more substances.
   Example :
   2 HgO (s) οƒ  2Hg(l) + O2(g)

3. Metathesis Reactions or double
   displacement reaction, is a rection in which
   two compound exchange parts – usually
   ions.
   example :
  CaCl2 (aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) οƒ  2AgCl(s) + Ca(NO3)2(aq)
4. Combution Reactions is a reaction of
   element or a cmpound with oxygen that
   produck heat and, often, light.
   example :
   C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) οƒ  6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l)

5. Neutralization Reactions is a reaction
   between a solution of an acid and a
   solution of a base ; it produses a salt and
   water.
   HCl (g) + KOH(aq) οƒ  KCl (aq) + H2O(l)
Binary Ionic
1. A fixed                   Compound                 2. A variable
                            containing a
Charge                      metal ion and             charge
                              nonmetal




     3. Binary covalent compouds            4. Binary acids and ternary
       containing two nonmetals                      oxyacids
ο‚ž Consist of metals ( IA, IIA, IIIA ) combine
  with a nonmetal ( VIA, VIIA).
ο‚ž Rule :
  The name of cations followed by the name of
  the anion ( it.s ending by the suffix – ide )
ο‚ž Ex :
  NaCl οƒ  sodium Cloride
  KBr οƒ  Potassium Bromide
ο‚ž Consist of metal ( IIIB – VA) and nonmetal .
ο‚ž Rules :
  1. the name of the cation ( metal ) followed by
  charge than the name of the anion ( ending by -
  ide)
  2. we may use ending –ic for the higher charge
  of metal and – ous for lower charge.
ο‚ž Ex :
  FeCl2 οƒ  iron (II) chloride or ferrous chloride
  FeCl3 οƒ  iron (III) chloride or ferric chloride
ο‚ž  Consist of the name of the less nonmetallic element
   followed by the name of the more nonmetallic element.
ο‚ž Rule :
1. As in the foregoing two categories, the second name
    nonmetal is given the suffix – ide.
2. The number of atoms of each nonmetal in the formula
    is given prefix – mono, di, tri, etc ( sometimes mono is
    omitted )
Ex :
N2O4 οƒ  dinitrogen tetroxide
If the condition is gas (g) the name is hidrogen
    followed by the second atom with the –ide
    suffix.
If the condition is aqueous (aq) we use preffix
    hydro- and the suffix –ic and ending with
    acid.
Ex :
HF (g) οƒ  hydrogen fluoride
HF (aq) οƒ  hydrofluoric acid
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The Language of Chemistry

  • 1. The Language Of Chemistry β€’ Falasifah Aulia 1 β€’ 4301410044 β€’ Ulfa Pandu Dewanti 2 β€’ 4301410030 β€’ Selvia Anggraeni 3 β€’ 4301410029
  • 2. Aristotle and Plato οƒ  The matter could be infinitely divided. Democritus οƒ  all matter was composed of small, finite particles that called atomos. Dalton’s Theory :
  • 3. Matter is composed of exceedingly small Matter is composed of exceedingly small particles called atom. particles called atom. An Element consists of only one type of An Element consists of only one type of atome. atome. Atoms of one element differ in properties Atoms of one element differ in properties from atoms of all other elements. from atoms of all other elements. A compound consists of a combination of atoms of two or more elements. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed during a chemical change.
  • 4. Proton (+1) Nukleus (1.007 (d = 10-13 3 amu cm) ) The composit Electron ion of (-1) (0.00055 Atoms amu) Neutron (0) (1.0087 Atom amu) ( d = 10-8 cm)
  • 5. Element Symbol Elements Symbol Aluminium Al Hydrogen H2 Bromine Br Oxygen O2 Calcium Ca Nitrogen N2 Carbon C Fluorine F2 Chlorine Cl Chlorine Cl2 Cobalt Co Bromine Br2 Copper Cu ( from Cuprum) Iodine I2
  • 6. ο‚ž A molecular formula is a symbolic representation of a molecule that uses chemical symbols to indicate the types of atoms and uses subscripts to show the numbers of atoms of each type in the molecule. Ex : CH4 ( represent a molecule that contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms ). ο‚ž Empirical Formula is indicated as the types of atoms present and the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in the compound ( just for ionic compound ).
  • 7. ο‚ž The structure Formula, shows how the atoms are connected in the molecule. ο‚ž Example : C2H4O2 H O H C C O H H
  • 8. Explanations : A = the Atom X = the mass Number Z = the atomic number = proton = electrone Isotopes is atoms of a particular element that differ only in the number of neutrons in the nucleus For the example is isotopes from Magnesium, there isotopes are 1224Mg, 1225Mg, 1226Mg.
  • 9.
  • 10. ο‚ž Advantages of Periodic Table 1. Electron configuration from metal elements can be found. 2. Characteristic all of the element can be known easily. Radius >> radius << Electron Afinity << Electron Afinity >> Acid << Acid >> Base << Base >> ionisation Energi << Ionisation Energi >>
  • 11. X one electron transferred X X + - X X XX XX X X X X XX sodium atom chlorine atom 11Na+2, 8, 1 17Cl 2, 8, 7
  • 12. ο‚ž Ionic bonds are electrostatic forces of attraction between ions of opposite charge. ο‚ž covalent bonds are The attractive force that result from the sharing of electrons among atoms.
  • 13. Non Ionic metal metal compoud Covalent nonmetal nonmetal compound β€’ Groups of metal : group IA – IVA β€’ Groups of non metal : group VA – VIIIA
  • 14. ο‚ž Is a shorthand type of expression when the atoms, molecules, or ions in one set of substances regroup to form other substances. ο‚ž Example : ο‚ž CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O
  • 15. ο‚ž Balanced chemical equation is indicate that the coefficient of the substance is same with mole its substance. ο‚ž We must balancing the number of atoms in the reaction and also the charge of substance.
  • 16. ο‚ž In equations there are information about the condition of the substance like : 1. (s) solid 2. (l) liquid 3. (g) gass 4. (aq) substance that is dissolve in water
  • 17. ο‚ž Above or below the arrow there is information about condition of the reaction, such as : 1. Elect. Is for electrolysis 2. βˆ† is for that reaction carried out by heating. βˆ† CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
  • 18. For an ionic equation, the sum of total charges on each side, as well as the number of kind of atom on each side, must balance. Example : NaCl (aq) + AgNO3(aq) οƒ  NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s) ο‚ž The ionic equation is Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + Ag+(aq) + NO3-(aq) οƒ  Na+(aq) + NO3-(aq) + AgCl(s) solution of NaCl Solution of AgNO3 solution of NaNO3 Solid AgCl
  • 19. 1. Addition Reactions or combination reaction occures when two or more substances combine to form another substance. Example : S(s) + O2(g) οƒ  2 Mg
  • 20. 2. Decomposition Reactions occurs when one compound breaks down (decomposes) into two or more substances. Example : 2 HgO (s) οƒ  2Hg(l) + O2(g) 3. Metathesis Reactions or double displacement reaction, is a rection in which two compound exchange parts – usually ions. example : CaCl2 (aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) οƒ  2AgCl(s) + Ca(NO3)2(aq)
  • 21. 4. Combution Reactions is a reaction of element or a cmpound with oxygen that produck heat and, often, light. example : C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) οƒ  6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) 5. Neutralization Reactions is a reaction between a solution of an acid and a solution of a base ; it produses a salt and water. HCl (g) + KOH(aq) οƒ  KCl (aq) + H2O(l)
  • 22. Binary Ionic 1. A fixed Compound 2. A variable containing a Charge metal ion and charge nonmetal 3. Binary covalent compouds 4. Binary acids and ternary containing two nonmetals oxyacids
  • 23. ο‚ž Consist of metals ( IA, IIA, IIIA ) combine with a nonmetal ( VIA, VIIA). ο‚ž Rule : The name of cations followed by the name of the anion ( it.s ending by the suffix – ide ) ο‚ž Ex : NaCl οƒ  sodium Cloride KBr οƒ  Potassium Bromide
  • 24. ο‚ž Consist of metal ( IIIB – VA) and nonmetal . ο‚ž Rules : 1. the name of the cation ( metal ) followed by charge than the name of the anion ( ending by - ide) 2. we may use ending –ic for the higher charge of metal and – ous for lower charge. ο‚ž Ex : FeCl2 οƒ  iron (II) chloride or ferrous chloride FeCl3 οƒ  iron (III) chloride or ferric chloride
  • 25. ο‚ž Consist of the name of the less nonmetallic element followed by the name of the more nonmetallic element. ο‚ž Rule : 1. As in the foregoing two categories, the second name nonmetal is given the suffix – ide. 2. The number of atoms of each nonmetal in the formula is given prefix – mono, di, tri, etc ( sometimes mono is omitted ) Ex : N2O4 οƒ  dinitrogen tetroxide
  • 26. If the condition is gas (g) the name is hidrogen followed by the second atom with the –ide suffix. If the condition is aqueous (aq) we use preffix hydro- and the suffix –ic and ending with acid. Ex : HF (g) οƒ  hydrogen fluoride HF (aq) οƒ  hydrofluoric acid
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