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2. Indicators of chemical reactions
Formation of a gas
Emission of light or heat
Formation of a precipitate
Color change
Emission of odor
3. All chemical reactions:
have two parts
Reactants - the substances you start
with
Products- the substances you end up
with
The reactants turn into the products.
Reactants → Products
4. Describing chemical reaction
The way atoms are joined is changed
Atoms aren’t created or destroyed.
Can be described several ways
In a sentence
Copper reacts with chlorine to form copper
(II) chloride.
In a word equation
Copper + chlorine → copper (II) chloride
Cu(s) + Cl2(g) → CuCl2(aq)
5. Symbols used in equations
(s) after the formula –solid Cu(s)
(g) after the formula –gas H2 (g)
(l) after the formula -liquid H2O(l)
(aq) after the formula - dissolved in
water, an aqueous solution. CaCl2 (aq)
↑ used after a product indicates a gas
(same as (g)) O2 ↑
↓ used after a product indicates a solid
(same as (s)) CaCo3 ↓
6. Symbols used in equations
indicates a reversible
reaction.
shows that heat
is supplied to the reaction.
, or is used to
indicate a catalyst used supplied, in this
case, platinum.
, indicates a
pressure other than STP
heat
,
∆
→ →
Pt
→ →catalyst
→ pressure 2 atm
→
8. What is a catalyst?
A substance that speeds up a
reaction without being changed by
the reaction.
Enzymes are biological or protein
catalysts.
9. All chemical reactions are accompanied by a change in
energy.
Exothermic - reactions that release energy to their
surroundings (usually in the form of heat)
oΔH (enthalpy) is negative – energy leaving system
Endothermic - reactions that need to absorb heat from
their surroundings to proceed.
oΔH (enthalpy) is positive – energy coming into the system
Reaction Energy
10. •Spontaneous Reactions - Reactions that proceed
immediately when two substances are mixed together. Not
all reactions proceed spontaneously.
Reaction Energy
•Activation Energy – the amount of energy that is
required to start a chemical reaction.
•Once activation energy is reached the reaction
continues until you run out of material to react.
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12. Formula Equation
Uses formulas and symbols to
describe a reaction
doesn’t indicate how many.
All chemical equations are sentences
that describe reactions.
13. Diatomic elements
There are 8 elements that never want to
be alone.
They form diatomic molecules.
H2 , N2 , O2 , F2 , Cl2 , Br2 , I2 , and At2
The –ogens and the –ines
1 + 7 pattern on the periodic table
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15. Convert this to an equation
Solid iron (III) sulfide reacts with
gaseous hydrogen chloride to form
iron (II) chloride and hydrogen
sulfide gas.
Fe2S3 (s) + HCl(g) → FeCl2 (s) + H2S(g)
16. HNO3 (aq) + Na2CO3 (s) → NaNO3 (aq) + H2O(l)
Nitric acid dissolved in water reacts
with solid sodium carbonate to form
liquid water and carbon dioxide gas
and sodium nitrate dissolved in water.
Convert this to an equation
17. The other way
Fe(s) + O2(g) → Fe2O3(s)
Solid iron reacts with oxygen gas to
form solid iron oxide (rust).
18. A silver spoon tarnishes. The solid silver reacts
with sulfur in the air to make solid silver
sulfide, the black material we call tarnish.
Ag (s) + H2S (g) + O2 (g) → Ag2S (s) + H2O
19. Balancing EquationsBalancing Equations
___ H___ H22(g) + ___ O(g) + ___ O22(g) ---> ___ H(g) ---> ___ H22O(l)O(l)2 2
•What Happened to the Other Oxygen Atom?
•This equation is not balanced!
•Two hydrogen atoms from a hydrogen molecule (H2)
combines with one of the oxygen atoms from an oxygen
molecule (O2) to form H2O. Then, the remaining oxygen atom
combines with two more hydrogen atoms (from another H2
molecule) to make a second H2O molecule.
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34. Aluminum metal reacts with liquid bromineAluminum metal reacts with liquid bromine
to form solid aluminum bromideto form solid aluminum bromide
Translate EquationTranslate Equation
___ Al(s)___ Al(s) + ___ Br+ ___ Br22(l)(l) →→___ AlBr___ AlBr33(s)(s)2 3 2
35. 1. calcium fluoride and sulfuric acid make calcium sulfate and
hydrofluoric acid
2. calcium carbonate will come apart when you heat it to leave
calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
3. ammonia gas when it is pressed into water will make ammonium
hydroxide.
4. aluminum sulfate and calcium hydroxide become aluminum
hydroxide and calcium sulfate.
5. copper metal and silver nitrate react to form silver metal and
copper (II) nitrate.
6. sodium metal and chlorine react to make sodium chloride.
Translate some more!
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37. Types of Reactions
There are millions of reactions.
Can’t remember them all
Fall into several categories.
We will learn 6 types.
We will be able to predict the products.
For some we will be able to predict
whether they will happen at all.
We will recognize them by the reactants
38. Synthesis Reactions
Also called combination reactions
2 elements, or compounds combine to
make one compound.
A + B → AB
Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → NaCl (s)
Ca (s) +O2 (g) → CaO (s)
SO3 (s) + H2O (l) → H2SO4 (s)
We can predict the products if they
are two elements.
Mg (s) + N2 (g) →
Mg3N2 (s)
40. Decomposition Reactions
decompose = fall apart
one compound (reactant) falls apart into
two or more elements or compounds.
Usually requires energy
AB → A + B
NaCl Na + Cl2
CaCO3 CaO + CO2
electricity
→
∆
→
41. Can predict the products if it is a
binary compound
Made up of only two elements
Falls apart into its elements
H2O
HgO
electricity
→
∆
→
Decomposition Reactions
H2 (g) + O2 (g)
Hg (s) + O2 (g)
42. If the compound has more than two
elements you must be given one of
the products
The other product will be from the
missing pieces
NiCO3 (aq)
H2CO3(aq) →
∆
→ + Ni (s)
+ CO2 (g)
Decomposition Reactions
CO2 (g)
H2 (g)
43. Single Replacement
Also referred to as single displacement
One element replaces another
Reactants must be an element and a
compound.
Products will be a different element and a
different compound.
A + BC → AC + B
2Na + SrCl2 → Sr + 2NaCl
F2 + LiCl → LiF + Cl2
44. Single Replacement
We can tell whether a reaction will happen
Some are more active than other
More active replaces less active
45. Double Replacement
Two things replace each other.
Reactants must be two ionic compounds
or acids.
Usually in aqueous solution
AB + CD → AD + CB
AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3
ZnS + 2HCl → ZnCl + H2S
46. Combustion
A reaction in which a compound
(often carbon) reacts with oxygen
CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
C3H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
C6H12O6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
47. The charcoal used in a grill is basically
carbon. The carbon reacts with oxygen to
yield carbon dioxide. The chemical equation
for this reaction is C + O2 CO2
48. Acid/Base Reaction
An acid and a base react to form a salt
and water.
Always in aqueous solution
Acid (H+
) + Base (OH-
) → Salt + H2O
NaOH + HCl NaCl + H→ 2O
NH4OH + H2SO4 (NH→ 4)2SO4 + H2O
49. How to recognize which type
Look at the reactants
Element(E), Compound(C)
E + E
C
E + C
C + C
Acid + Base
Look at the Products
CO2 + H2O
Redox
Synthesis
Decomposition
Single replacement
Double replacement
Acid/Base reaction
Combustion
52. Summary
An equation:
Describes a reaction
Must be balanced because to follow Law of
Conservation of Energy
Can only be balanced by changing the
coefficients.
Has special symbols to indicate state, and if
catalyst or energy is required.
Can describe 5 different types of reactions.