Mad Minute Review 1. ___ KC 2 H 3 O 2 + ___ Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ___ KNO 3 + ___Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 2.___ C 4 H 10 + ___ O 2 ___ CO 2 + ___ H 2 O 2 8 2 Name the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Chapter 7
Advertisements

Net Ionic in SR Review Check NI I Notes on Net Ionic in SR
Net Ionic in SR Review Check NI I Notes on Net Ionic in SR Guided Practice Homework.
$$$ Review $$$ Chemical Rxns (Ch. 11) Mole (Ch. 10)
How to predict a Product
Ch 8 - Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions There are five types of chemical reactions we will talk about: Combination (or synthesis) reactions.
Word Problems: Predicting Products in Single and Double Replacement reactions Given the beginning of a chemical reaction, how can you figure out what.
Stoichiometry and Reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions. Combination Reaction *Also known as Synthesis A + B AB Putting together elements (or compounds) to make a compound. 2Mg +
Chemistry Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Jeopardy
Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions There are five types of chemical reactions we will talk about: Synthesis reactions Decomposition reactions.
There are five types of chemical reactions you need to know: 1.Synthesis reactions 2.Decomposition reactions 3.Single displacement reactions 4.Double.
Solubility Rules and Precipitation Reactions. Not all ionic compounds dissolve! Instead of doing experiments all the time to see which ones will dissolve,
Chemical Reactions. Symbols used in writing reaction equations +Separates two or more reactants or products  Separates reactants from products (s)Solid.
 The ability to dissolve or break down into its component ions in a liquid  Example:  NaCl is soluble  Completely dissolves in water  AgCl is insoluble.
 Mass is never created or destroyed-ALL must be conserved and accounted for during a chemical reaction  The same number of atoms of reactant elements.
Chapter 10 Chemical Reactions.
Aqueous Solutions. Soluble and Insoluble Soluble generally means that more than 1 g of solute will dissolve in 100 mL of water at room temperature. Insoluble.
What is a chemical reaction? Find this reaction: Na 2 SO 4 + CaCl 2  CaSO NaCl On the notecard at your table, copy down the reaction and label.
College Chemistry Chapter 3 Stoichiometry. Law of Conservation of Mass All chemical and physical reactions must follow the LCM. Lavoisier was the first.
The Mole What is it? How do we use it?. Calculating the mass of atoms: Carbon-12 was used as the standard for relative mass. A single atom of C-12 is.
Chemical Reactions Chapter 11. How to Make a Cake 1. Add flour and eggs and milk, put in the oven for 20 minutes at 450 o F and you will have yourself.
UNIT 12: CLASSIFICATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 1. Chemical Reactions a process that involves changes in the structure and energy content of atoms, molecules,
How do chemists know what to mix together to make the products they want??? Substances react with one another in similar ways depending on their chemical.
A + B → AB 2H 2(g) + O 2(g) → 2H 2 O (g) Elements or compounds are joined together.
Soluble or Insoluble: General Solubility Guidelines Many factors affect solubility so predicting solubility is neither straightforward nor simple. The.
Barium and water yields iron (III) chloride. Lead (II) oxide and carbon react to make solid lead and carbon dioxide.
Types of Chemical Reactions –Part I Mrs. Coyle Chemistry.
Types of Reactions Chapter Chemical Reactions Chemists have defined five main categories of chemical reactions: combustion, synthesis, decomposition,
Chapter 8 Reactions in Aqueous Solution. Will a reaction Occur? Driving Forces in a Chemical Reaction  Formation of a solid  Formation of water  Formation.
Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions There are five types of chemical reactions we discussed: 1.Synthesis reactions 2.Decomposition reactions 3.Single.
Reactions Reference. Solubility Rules 1.All nitrates, acetates, and chlorates are soluble. 2.All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except for.
 Determine the type of reaction and predict the products: NaOH  Li + Br 2  C 2 H 4 + O 2 
Chemical Reactions Science, Technology, and Society Mr. CANOVA PERIOD 11.
Chapter 11 – Chemical Reactions There are many types of chemical reactions. We will study 5 of these. By being able to identify the type of chemical reaction.
Types of Reactions.
Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions 5 types of chemical reactions we will talk about: 1.Synthesis reactions 2.Decomposition reactions 3.Single Replacement.
Bell Work What do you use to convert grams to moles or moles to grams?
 I can read and understand the information contained within a chemical reaction.
1) C + H 2 → C 3 H 8 2) C 6 H 12 + O 2 → H 2 O + CO 2 3) NaI + Pb(SO 4 ) 2 → PbI 4 + Na 2 SO 4 4) HgI 2 + O 2 → HgO + I 2 5)List the 7 diatomic molecules.
CH 8 Chemical Equations and Reactions Section 3 Classifying Chemical Reactions.
Precipitation Reactions
Types of Reactions There are five types of chemical reactions we will talk about: Synthesis reactions Decomposition reactions Single.
Predicting Products in Chemical Reactions. Steps to Writing Reactions Some steps for doing reactions Identify the type of reaction Predict.
Chapter 10 Chemical Reactions. Must Know Diatomic molecules – H 2 – N 2 – O 2 – F 2 – Cl 2 – Br 2 – I 2 Common Allotropes – P 4 – S 8.
a. atoms are not created or destroyed in chemical reactions. (Atomic theory – Unit 3) b. The conservation of atoms: = # and type of atoms on the left.
C. Johannesson Ch. 10 – Chemical Reactions III. Types of Chemical Reactions.
Chemical Reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions. Evidence of Chemical Reactions 1.Change in colour 2.Change in odour 3.Formation of a gas 4.Formation of a precipitate 5.Release.
Word Equations & Predicting Products Mrs. Cook. Write a balanced chemical equations for this reaction. A solution of barium hydroxide reacts with a sulfuric.
Decomposition of Potassium hydroxide. 2KOH ---> K 2 O + H 2 O nickel + aluminum carbonate ---> Ni + Al 2 (CO 3 ) > NR C 5 H 12 O 2 + O 2 ---> C 5.
Types of chemical reactions Part II. Types of REactions Synthesis Reactions Decomposition Reactions Single Displacement Reactions Double Displacement.
Chemical Reactions. What is a chemical reaction? A process in which atoms are chemically combined or rearranged to make new substances.
Review Complete and Balance. K + CaO  TRY THIS ON YOUR OWN FIRST.
Chemical Reactions.
Predicting Products Decide what type of reaction it is based on what the reactants given. Figure out what will happen to the reactants (how they will react)
CHEMICAL REACTIONS & EQUATIONS
Predicting Reactions.
Formation of a solid AgCl
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
6.1 Types of Chemical Reactions: Single Replacement
Types of Reactions There are FIVE main types of chemical reactions
Predicting precipitation reactions
Predicting precipitation reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions
Chapter 11: Chemical Reactions
Chapter 9 Chemical Reactions.
Types of Reactions.
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Presentation transcript:

Mad Minute Review 1. ___ KC 2 H 3 O 2 + ___ Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ___ KNO 3 + ___Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 2.___ C 4 H 10 + ___ O 2 ___ CO 2 + ___ H 2 O Name the types of reactions for the above reactions as synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement 1b. ____________________________ 2b. ____________________________ Double replacement 13 Combustion 2 10

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! 3. CaC 2 O 4 + Rb 3 P First thing you need to do is figure out what type of reaction this is… Double Replacement

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! Then, you need to use the template as a guide to write the formulas for the products AB +CD AD+CB Hint: when elements are put together… YOU MUST USE CHARGES FIRST!! 3. CaC 2 O 4 + Rb 3 P Ca 3 P 2 + Rb 2 C 2 O 4

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! 4. LiBrO 4 + Ni 2 (Cr 2 O 7 ) 3 Figure out what type of reaction this is… Double replacement

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! Then, use the template as a guide to write the formulas for the products AB + CD AD + CB Hint: when elements are together… YOU MUST USE CHARGES FIRST!! 4. LiBrO 4 + Ni 2 (Cr 2 O 7 ) 3 Li 2 Cr 2 O 7 + Ni(BrO 4 ) 3

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! 5. Br 2 + (NH 4 ) 3 N Figure out what type of reaction this is… Single replacement

Mad Minute Review Predict the products in the following reactions; dont forget charges! A + BC C + BA Hint: when elements are alone… YOU MUST DETERMINE STATE OF MATTER and YOU MUST USE CHARGES FOR ALL COMPOUNDS 5. Br 2 + (NH 4 ) 3 N N 2 +NH 4 Br

Mad Minute Review Which products (if any) precipitated out in #4? You need to use the solubility chart (on the back of your ion sheet! KNO 3 look up nitrate in column 1. Read across… is Potassium in column 2 or column 3? column 2 = soluble (dissolves) column 3 = insoluble (becomes solid = precipitate out!) K = column 2 => KNO 3 stays in solution

Mad Minute Review Which products (if any) precipitated out in #4? You need to use the solubility chart (on the back of your ion sheet! Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 look up acetate in column 1. Read across… is Copper in column 2 or column 3? column 2 = soluble (dissolves) column 3 = insoluble (becomes solid = precipitate out!) Cu = column 2 => Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 stays in solution

Mad Minute Review How many moles are in g of Nickel (II) Phosphate? X moles=182.9 g 1 moleg Nickel (II) phosphate = Ni 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Ni 3 (PO 4 ) 2 = g X = mol

Mad Minute Review If a container has 9.37 moles of potassium oxide, how many molecules are in that container? X mc=9.37 moles 6.02 x mc1 mole X = 5.64 x mc