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Ch. 7 & 8 Notes -- Chemical Reactions Chemical equations give information in two major areas: 1. _____________ and ______________ of the reaction. 2. Coefficients.

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1 Ch. 7 & 8 Notes -- Chemical Reactions Chemical equations give information in two major areas: 1. _____________ and ______________ of the reaction. 2. Coefficients of a balanced chemical equation tell us the ______ of the substances involved. Example of a Balanced Chemical Equation: 2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g)  2H 2 O (g) Review: Reactants are on the ______ side of the arrow, and the products are on the __________ side. The arrow means “________”, or “reacts to produce” when read aloud. From our example, hydrogen reacts with oxygen in a ___:___ ratio. The coefficients represent either the number of _________ or molecules present. The coefficients can also represent _________ if the substances are gases. (1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 molecules, 1 mole of gas= 22.4 Liters) Reactantsproducts amount left yieldsright 2 1 moles liters

2 Common Symbols used in Chemical Equations (See Table 8.1) + = used to separate 2 reactants or 2 products from each other → = “yields” or “reacts to produce” = _____________ reaction (like a rechargeable battery) (s) (l) (g) (aq) = phase of matter: (solid, liquid, gas, or “aqueous”) = ___________ supplied to the reaction MnO 2 = a catalyst, (in this case, MnO 2 ), is used to ________ ____ the reaction. = _______ given off as a product = ______ precipitate produced reversible heat speed up gas solid

3 Decoding Common Chemical Equation Symbols Practice Problems: Describe the following reactions using complete sentences. a) NaHCO 3 (s) + HCl (aq)  NaCl (aq) + H 2 O (l) + CO 2 b) H 2 SO 4 (aq) + BaCl 2 (aq)  HCl (aq) + BaSO 4 (s) c) Write a chemical equation from the following description: “Sodium plus bromine, when heated, reacts to produce solid sodium bromide.” Solidsodium bicarbonateplusaqueoushydrochloric acidyields aqueoussodium chloridepluswaterpluscarbon dioxide gas. Aqueoussulfuric acidplusaqueousbarium chlorideyields aqueoushydrochloric acidplussolid barium sulfate. Na +Br 2  NaBr (s) (s) (l)

4 Balancing Chemical Equations Why do you have to balance a chemical equation? Law of Conservation of Matter (or Mass): “Matter is neither ____________ nor _______________ in chemical reactions.” During a chemical reaction, atoms are either _________, ______________, or rearranged. The _____________ and type of each atom stays the same. How do you balance a chemical equation? __________________ are placed in front of the substances involved in the chemical reaction to get the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation. This number will multiply the number of atoms there are in a formula. createddestroyed joined separatednumber Coefficients

5 Rules for Balancing Chemical Equations (1) Coefficients can only be placed ___ _________ of a chemical formula. Practice Problems: How many atoms of each type are indicated in the following compounds? (a) 2 (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 N= ___ H= ___ P= ___ O= ___ (b) 4 KC 2 H 3 O 2 K= ___ C= ___ H= ___ O= ___ (c) 3 Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Ca= ___ N= ___ O= ___ in front 6 4 3 24 8 6 28 128 18

6 (2) You cannot change a ________________!! Example : H 2 + O 2  H 2 O To balance oxygen, you cannot change water’s formula to_________! (3) You cannot place the coefficient in the ______________ of a formula!! Example : Al + N 2  AlN To balance nitrogen, you cannot put a 2 in the middle to make _______. (4) Reduce the coefficients to the simplest ____________ ___ ratio. Example: 4H 2 + 2O 2  4H 2 O can be reduced to… __H 2 + __O 2  __H 2 O Rules for Balancing Chemical Equations subscript H2O2H2O2 middle Al2N 22 22 212 whole #

7 (5) Get rid of any ____________! Coefficients must be _________ #’s You can’t have a _______________ of a molecule or atom! Example: 1H 2 + ½O 2  1H 2 O changes to… __ H 2 + __O 2  __H 2 O Rules for Balancing Chemical Equations fractionswhole fraction ()2 x 212

8 Balancing Equations: “Helpful Hints” a) Balance elements that appear in more than one compound ________. ___(NH 4 ) 2 CO 3  ___NH 3 + ___CO 2 + ___H 2 O b) Balance _____ “___________” as though it were one item as long as the ion stays together as a group on each side of the yields arrow. ___Al + ___CuSO 4  ___Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + ___Cu c) If you can’t seem to get it balanced, _________ _________ and begin with a different element the next time, or put a “2” somewhere and then try again. ___Li + ___H 2 O  ___LiOH + ___H 2 d)This is what I’ll constantly be telling you to do if you are stuck and you need my help... “Pick an element to balance. How many are on the left side? How many are on the right side? ________ ____!” ___Fe(OH) 3  ___Fe 2 O 3 + ___H 2 O last 2111 ionchunks 3231 start over 2221 Fix it 231

9 Balancing Equations: “Helpful Hints” e) My goofy “balancing song” may help: “If there’s a ___ on the left and a ___on the right, you put a ___ on the left and a ___ on the right, (makin’ money!)” ___Al + ___O 2  ___Al 2 O 3 f) If you see only C’s H’s and O’s, balance them in this order: C, H, O. ___C 2 H 2 + ___O 2  ___CO 2 + ___H 2 O 233 2 234 25/2 ()2 x 2542 11


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