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UNIT VI Chemical Reactions Lesson 1. VI.1 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL EQUATIONS A chemical reaction (or chemical change) involves the formation of a __________________________.

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1 UNIT VI Chemical Reactions Lesson 1

2 VI.1 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL EQUATIONS A chemical reaction (or chemical change) involves the formation of a __________________________. reactants (starting materials) form a chemically different product. Changes that accompany chemical reactions include:  ____________________________________

3 VI.1 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL EQUATIONS A chemical reaction equation is ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ __________________________________________

4 VI.1 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Ex: 2H 2 + O 2 → 2H 2 O The word equation is: “Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to form water”. Coefficient is ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________ refers to the _________________________________________

5 VI.2 THE CONSERVATION LAWS In a CLOSED system, the total mass of products is EQUAL to the total mass of reactants involved in a chemical reaction. mass (reactants) = mass (products) A system (part of the universe being studied) is CLOSED when nothing can enter or leave the system.

6 VI.2 THE CONSERVATION LAWS Law of Conservation of Mass: states that the total ___________ of ALL REACTANTS before a chemical reaction equals the total __________ of ALL PRODUCTS after the chemical reaction. For this to be true:  the total number of ___________ must be constant  bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds form...but same atoms are there

7 VI.2 THE CONSERVATION LAWS More laws of conservation on page 106 in Hebden! Law of conservation of atoms Law of conservation of electrical charge Law of conservation of energy

8 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS A balanced chemical equation is one in which the _____, the number of __________ and the total ____________ on each side of the equation ( reactants side, products side) ARE CONSERVED AND EQUAL! For our purposes, we will make sure that the number of a specific type of atom on the reactants side is always equal to the number of that same specific atom on the products side!

9 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS To write and balance an equation:  write what you believe is happening (include the formulae of reactants and products)  balance each side so the two sides are EQUAL balance by placing a ________________ in front of a formula NEVER change ________________ on atoms

10 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Steps to balancing an equation (guidelines)  Start with atoms which occur once on each side  Balance the metals first (or any other non- hydrogen, non-oxygen atoms)  Balance polyatomic ions as a whole  Leave H and O until very last *if a fraction (ex: 3/2) occurs during balancing, multiply the equation by the whole number denominator (ex:2) to eliminate the fraction.

11 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

12 B ALANCING EXAMPLE Li + O 2  Li 2 O

13 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS ___ Ca + ___ H 2 O → ___ Ca(OH) 2 + ___ H 2

14 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS ___ Na + ___ H 2 O → ___ NaOH + ___ H 2

15 VI.3 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

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18 __ C 19 H 17 NO 3 + ___ O 2  ___ CO 2 +___ H 2 O +__ N 2

19 Balance (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 + NaOH  Na 3 PO 4 + NH 3 + H 2 O Tricks PO4 is on both sides so group all atoms and balance together Balance Sodium is a metal so start there

20 VI.4 WRITING PHASES IN REACTION EQUATIONS & USING CHEMICAL WORD EQUATIONS Phases are also shown in chemical reaction equations s = solid phase l = liquid phase g = gaseous phase aq = aqueous phase (dissolved in water) ex: 2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g) → 2H 2 O(g) The word SOLID can also be stated as crystal, powder, and precipitate (precipitate is formed when two liquid or aqueous solutions react)

21 VI.4 WRITING PHASES IN REACTION EQUATIONS & USING CHEMICAL WORD EQUATIONS DIATOMIC ELEMENTS - seven of the elements N, O, F, Cl, Br, I and H (p. 113) * on the periodic table, they form the shape of a 7 plus one (H)

22 VI.4 WRITING PHASES IN REACTION EQUATIONS & USING CHEMICAL WORD EQUATIONS Writing chemical equations from the word equation: Ex #1: Liquid water reacts with powdered sodium oxide to form aqueous sodium hydroxide.

23 TRY Ex #2: Solid aluminum oxide and aqueous sulphuric acid produce water and aqueous aluminum sulphate.

24 H OMEWORK You need to practice balancing till you get the hang of it! Questions: p. 110 #7-52. Questions: p.113 # 57-64


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