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CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions

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Writing Chemical Equations Chemical equations are made up of reactants and products  Reactant: a substance present at the start of the reaction  Product: a substance produced in a chemical reaction An arrow separates reactants and products You read the arrow as yields, gives, or produces

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Page 1: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

CHAPTER 10-11

Chemical Reactions

Page 2: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Writing Chemical Equations

A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another.

Page 3: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Writing Chemical Equations

Chemical equations are made up of reactants and products Reactant: a substance present at the start of the

reaction Product: a substance produced in a chemical reaction

An arrow separates reactants and productsYou read the arrow as yields, gives, or

produces

Page 4: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Writing Chemical Equations

Word equations: Names of the reactants to the left of the arrow and names of the products to the right of the arrow. Hydrogen + Oxygen Dihydrogen Monoxide

Chemical equation is a representation of a reaction using chemical formulas to represent reactants and products. H2 + O2 H2O

Page 5: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Balancing Chemical Equations

 To write a balanced chemical equation, first

write the chemical equation and then use coefficients to balance the equation so that it obeys the law of conservation of mass

The amount of atoms of the reactants must equal the amount of atoms of the products

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States of matter

States of matter are written after the compound

(s) – solid(l) – liquid(g) – gas(aq) – aqueous (dissolved in water)

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Types of Chemical Reactions

The five general types of reaction are combination (synthesis), decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, and combustion

Page 8: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Combination (Synthesis)

A combination reaction is a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance. Generic Equation: A + B AB Example: 2Mg (s) + O2 (g) 2MgO (s)

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Decomposition

A decomposition reaction is a chemical change in which a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler products Generic Equation: AB A + B Examples: 2HgO (s) 2Hg (l) + O2 (g)

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Single Replacement

A single-replacement reaction is a chemical change in which one element replaces a second element in a compound. Generic Equation: AB + X XB + A  Example: Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + Zn (s) Cu (s) + Zn(NO3)2

Page 11: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Double Replacement Reactions

A double replacement reaction is a chemical change involving an exchange of positive ions between two compounds Generic Equation: AB + XY XB + AY Example: Na2S (aq) + Cd(NO3)2 (aq) CdS (s) +

2NaNO3 (aq)

Page 12: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Combustion Reactions

A combustion reaction is a chemical change in which an element or a compound reacts with oxygen, often producing energy in the form of light and heat.

When the reactant is a hydrocarbon, the products will always be water and carbon dioxide.

Page 13: CHAPTER 10-11 Chemical Reactions. Writing Chemical Equations A chemical reaction occurs when matter changes from one composition to another

Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction

The number of elements/compounds in the reactants is a good indicator of possible reaction type and thus possible products.

Use the types of reactions to help predict the products of the reaction.

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Diatomic Molecules

When predicting products, do not forget about diatomic molecules. BrINClHOF

When these seven elements are alone, they must be written with a subscripted 2

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Predicting Products

When predicting products of single and double replacement reactions, the like charges of the two reactants must switch places Examples

MgCl2 + Na2O NaCl + MgO

Magnesium and Sodium are both positively charged and therefore switch places during the reaction.

DON’T FORGET TO CRISS CROSS

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The Mole

The mole: A measurement of matter

You often measure the amount of something by one of three different methods- by count, by mass, and by volume.

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The Mole

A mole of a substance is 6.02 x 1023 representative particles of that substance.

The number of representative particles in a mole (6.02 x 1023), is called Avogadro's number.  The term representative particle refers to atoms,

molecules, or formula units.

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Mass of a Mole

The atomic mass of an element expressed in grams is the mass of 1 mole of the element.

To calculate the molar mass (formula mass) of a compound, find the number of grams of each element in one mole of the compound. Then add the masses of the elements together.

The molar mass of a compound is the mass of a mole of the compound

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Mass to Mass Conversion

In order to convert between masses of one element or compound to another element or compound, quantities should be converted to moles first. To convert from mass to moles

Divide the mass by the molar mass To convert from moles to mass

Multiply the moles by the molar mass