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Chemical Reactions – Chapter 9 What is a chemical reaction? List the four things that are evidence of a chemical reaction in the demo shown in class. _____________________________- the process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances. Evidence of a Chemical Reaction 1. Release of a __________ 2. Color changes 3. Formation of a ____________________ a. A precipitate is a solid product formed by the reaction of two aqueous solutions. b. It is abbreviated _________ 4. Changes in heat and light a. All reactions either absorb or release _________________ Writing Chemical Equations: __Reactants___ __Products___ • Reactants—the _____________________ substance(s). • Products—the substance(s) _____________________ during the reaction. Example: • +, , (s), (l), (g), (aq), , N.R., , catalyst • & catalyst are written above the yield sign Examples: What is the arrow pointing to? H2 (g) + O2 (g) H2O (g) H2O2 (aq) → Why might you add heat to reactants in a chemical equation? _____________ CaCO3 → _________ ___________ H2O (l) + O2 (g) _____________ CaO (s) + CO2 (g) USE PENCIL!! ________ Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations _______________ Conservation of Mass • Because of the principle of the _____________________________ of mass, an equation must be balanced. It must have the same number of atoms of the same kind on ______________________________. Example: Write the equation for the formation of sodium hydroxide and hydrogen, from the reaction of sodium with water. 1. Write the formulas of all reactants to the left of the arrow and all products to the right of the arrow. ___________ + ___________ → _______________ + ________________ Translate the equation and be sure the formulas are correct. ___________ + ___________ → _______________ + ________________ 2. Once the formulas are correctly written, DO NOT change them. • Use coefficients (numbers in front of the formulas), to balance the equation. • DO NOT CHANGE THE SUBSCRIPTS! • Coefficients are always __________________ numbers. • The subscripts tell you how many of a particular element are in a compound. • The coefficient tells you about the _____________________, or number, of molecules or formula units of the compound. _____Na + _____H2O ____NaOH + _____H2 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations 3. Begin balancing with an element that occurs only once on each side of the arrow. Ex: Na __2___Na + ___2__H2O __2__NaOH + _____H2 When you are finished, you should have equal numbers of each element on either side of the equation Na ____ Na ____ H ____ H ____ O ____ O ____ 4. To determine the number of atoms of a given element in one term of the equation, multiply the coefficient by the subscript of the element Ex: In the previous equation (below), how many hydrogen atoms are there? __2___Na + ___2__H2O __2__NaOH + _____H2 There are ________________________ Helpful Hints: • Take one element at a time, working left to right except for H and O. Save H for nextto-last, and O until last. • IF everything balances except for O, and there is no way to balance O with a whole number, double all the coefficients and try again. (Because O is diatomic as an element) (Shortcut) Polyatomic ions that appear on both sides of the equation should be balanced as independent units. • Practice: Balance the chemical equation: ___ Al(s) + ___ Br2(l) ---> ___ Al2Br6(s) Balance the equation for the formation of magnesium nitride from its elements. Balance the reaction of sodium metal with chlorine gas to form sodium chloride Coefficients are always whole numbers: Ex: _____NH3 + _____O2 _____NO2 + ____H2O • H can be balanced by placing a 2 in front of NH3 and a 3 in front of H2O. Then put a 2 in front of NO2 for nitrogen to balance. Now all that is left to balance is the oxygen. There are 2 O on the reactant side and 7 on • the product side. Our only source of oxygen is the O2. Any whole number we place in front of the O2 will result in an even number of atoms. The only way to balance the equation is double all the coefficients. Double all the coefficients, then add the 7 for the O2. • Practice ____H2 + ____O2 ____H2O equations: ___NH3 + ____O2 ____NO2 + ____H2O ___Ca + ___H2O ___Ca(OH)2 + ___H2 __NH4Cl + __Ca(OH)2 __NH3 + __H2O + __CaCl2 ___ZnO + ___HCl ___ZnCl2 + ___H2O ____K + _____F2 _____KF ____C2H4 + ____O2 ____CO2 + ____H2O Synthesis reaction/ combination reaction EXAMPLES: • the combination of two or more substances to form a compound Element or compound + element or compound compound General form A + B AB • The product in a reaction will have different properties from either of the reactants that formed it. Predict the products. Write and balance the following synthesis reaction equations. Sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas Solid Magnesium reacts with fluorine gas Aluminum metal reacts with fluorine gas Decomposition Reaction: • • • is the breakdown of one substance into two or more other substances compound two or more elements AB A + B Decomposition Exceptions • Carbonates and chlorates are special case decomposition reactions that do not go to the elements. • Carbonates (CO32-) decompose to carbon dioxide and a metal oxide • Example: CaCO3 CO2 + CaO • Chlorates (ClO3-) decompose to oxygen gas and a metal chloride • Example: 2 Al(ClO3)3 2 AlCl3 + 9 O2 EXAMPLES: Predict the products. Then, write and balance the following decomposition rxn equations: Solid Lead (IV) oxide decomposes Aluminum nitride decomposes Practice equations: Identify the type of reaction for each of the following synthesis or decomposition reactions, and write the balanced equation: N2(g) + O2(g) BaCO3(s) Co(s)+ S(s) NI3(s) Single Replacement Reaction: EXAMPLES: • One element replaces another element in a compound. element + compound element + compound A + BC AC + B When H2O splits into ions, it splits into H+ and OH- (not H+ and O-2 !!) Write and balance the following single replacement reaction equation: Zinc metal reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid Sodium chloride solid reacts with fluorine gas Aluminum metal reacts with aqueous copper (II) nitrate To determine if a single replacement reaction will take place, you must compare the activities of the elements involved. Activity Series of • For metals, use the Activity Series. A __________ will Nonmetals Decreasing Activity replace any metal below it on the activity series. ___I2 + ___NaCl Fluorine Chlorine Bromine Iodine ___AgNO3 + ___Mg ___KBr + ___F2 ___Mg(NO3)2 + ____Cu Double Replacement Reaction: Two elements replace each other in compounds. • occur when a metal replaces a metal in a compound and a nonmetal replaces a nonmetal in a compound AB + CD AD + CB • Think about it like “foil”ing in algebra, first and last ions go together + inside ions go together • Example: AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(s) AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) • In order for double replacement reaction to take place, one of the products must be an insoluble solid (ppt), a gas, water. Would this compound be a precipitate? • • • BaSO4 Ag2S NH4Cl _______ _______ _______ Pb(NO3)2 PbCl2 Cr PO4 _______ _______ _______ __Na2SO4 + __Ba(NO3)2 EXAMPLES: __NaOH + __Fe(NO3)3 Predict the products. Balance the equation Practice HCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) equations: CaCl2(aq) + Na3PO4(aq) Pb(NO3)2(aq) + FeCl3(aq) + NaOH(aq) H2SO4(aq) + NaOH(aq) KOH(aq) + Combustion Reactions: BaCl2(aq) • • CuSO4(aq) occur when a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas. This is also called burning!!! In order to burn something you need the 3 things in the “fire triangle”: 1. A Fuel (hydrocarbon) 2. Oxygen to burn it with 3. Something to ignite the reaction (spark) General form for combustion of a hydrocarbon: CxHy + O2 CO2 + H2O • Products in combustion are ALWAYS _________________________________ and ___________________. (although incomplete burning does cause some by-products like carbon monoxide) Example: C5H12 + O2 CO2 + H2O EXAMPLES: Write the products and balance the following combustion reaction: C10H22 + O2 ____C3H8 + ____O2 ____CO2 + ____H2O ____C6H12O6 + ____O2 ____CO2 + ____H2O Practice State the type, predict the products, and balance the following reactions: equations: BaCl2 + H2SO4 C6H12 + O2 Zn + CuSO4 Cs + Br2 FeCO3