SECTION 2 – INVESTIGATE AND CLASSIFY CHEMICAL REACTIONS

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SECTION 2 – INVESTIGATE AND CLASSIFY CHEMICAL REACTIONS USEFUL CHEMISTRY SECTION 2 – INVESTIGATE AND CLASSIFY CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Useful Reactions - examples Baking Bread A baker combines flour, yeast, liquid, salt, and other flavorings in a bowl. Shaped into dough Back in a hot oven Swimming Pool Scent Chlorine is added to water to kill produce an acid – that kills micro-organisms.

Simple Compounds – around you! O2 – Oxygen CO2 – Carbon Dioxide Co – Carbon Monoxide (the silent killer) CH4 – Methane (natural gas) C2H5OH - Alcohol (Ethanol) NaCl Table Salt (Sodium Chloride) C6H1206 Sugar (Glucose) H20 Water (dihydrogen oxide) Note!!! You must know these compounds!!!!

Chemical Reactions Some reactions require energy – e.g. cooking Some reactions release energy – e.g. demolition of a building. Reactant + Reactant  Product The substances you start with(reactants) are different then the substances you end up with (Products)

Example Reactant + Reactant  Products Acid + Base  Water + Salt Baking soda + Vinegar  Water + Salt  

Reactions Continued In some chemical reactions Gases may be given off Solids may be formed (Precipitate) Color changes may occur

Other Chemical Reactions Combustion Reactions Fuel burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O)

Other Chemical Reactions Neutralization Reactions Acid mixed with a Base to produce a Salt and Water pH of 7 - neutral

Evidence that a change has occurred Energy changes Exothermic – releases energy Heat pack, fire Endothermic – absorbs energy Cold pack

Corrosion