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General Reactions Dr. Ron Rusay © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay General Chemical Reactions 1 Any chemical reaction can be described as a molecular or atomic change. It produces one or more observable changes. e.g. color change, gas bubbles, heat, etc. Reactions are generally described as Reactant(s) --> Product(s) The reaction is written as a chemical equation with chemical formulas: 2 Na + Cl2 --> 2 NaCl © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay The Reaction of Sodium & Chlorine © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Chemical Equations 1 Chemical equations describe the change(s) in Reactant(s) to Product(s) including physical state(s). Notations: (g), (l), (s), (aq) 2 Na (s) + Cl2(g) --> 2 NaCl (s) Others: arrows for gas ( ) and solid ( ) for heat, for reversibility (equilibrium) © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Types of Chemical Reactions Combination (Synthesis) Decomposition Single Displacement Double Displacement Combustion Others: Precipitation, OxidationReduction, Neutralization © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay General Chemical Reactions © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Chemical Reactions Combination (Synthesis) A + B -----> C Example: • • • H2 (g) + O2 (g) -----> H2O (g) Balancing (Conservation of Atoms): 2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) -----> 2 H2O (g) © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Synthesis of Water © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay An Unwanted Synthesis of Water Combustion & the Hindenburg 1937 © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Chemical Reactions Decomposition A ----> B + C 2 NI3 (s) ---> N2 (g) + 3 I2 (s) © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Decomposition Another • • example: Potassium chlorate (s) + heat -----> potassium chloride (s) + oxygen (g) Balanced equation: ? © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay QUESTION Ammonium nitrate, when heated, decomposes into nitrogen gas, oxygen gas, and water vapor. What is the sum of the coefficients in the balanced equation using smallest integer coefficients? A) 3 B) 5 C) 7 D) 9 ANSWER Ammonium nitrate, when heated, decomposes into nitrogen gas, oxygen gas, and water vapor. What is the sum of the coefficients in the balanced equation using smallest integer coefficients? A) 3 B) 5 C) 7 D) 9 Chemical Reactions � Single Displacement � AB + C ----> CB + A � Example: • • HCl (aq) + Mg (s) ----> MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) Balanced Equation: ? © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Single Displacement (Oxidation / Reduction) � Write a balanced equation for the following reaction: © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Chemical Reactions Double Displacement AB + CD ----> AD + CB Example: • • A solution of sodium phosphate reacts with a solution of silver nitrate to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and a precipitate of silver phosphate. Balanced equation: ? © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay Chemical Equations •Combustion: C8H18(l)+ O2(g) -----> CO2(g) + H2O(l) Oxygen reacts with octane to produce carbon dioxide and water. Reminder: the equation must balance: 2 C8H18(l)+ 25 O2(g)-----> 16 CO2(g)+18 H2O(l) © Copyright 1995-2010 R.J. Rusay QUESTION ANSWER D) 13 O2 should be balanced last since it contains only one type of element and balancing it will not cause an imbalance in another element. QUESTION Consider the molecular view of reactants converted to a product in the boxes shown below: nitrogen oxygen chlori ne Which balanced equation best represents this reaction? A) NO + Cl2 → Cl2NO B) 2 NO + Cl2 → 2 ClNO C) N2 + O2 + Cl2 → 2 ClNO D) NO + Cl → ClNO ANSWER Consider the molecular view of reactants converted to a product in the boxes shown below: nitrogen oxygen chlori ne Which balanced equation best represents this reaction? A) NO + Cl2 → Cl2NO B) 2 NO + Cl2 → 2 ClNO C) N2 + O2 + Cl2 → 2 ClNO D) NO + Cl → ClNO