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1 CHEMICAL REACTIONS Chapter 7

2 Changes PHYSICAL CHEMICAL Only affects the size, shape and state.
Amount of energy involved in each state varies. CHEMICAL Atoms are rearranged. Bonds broken new substance created Energy released or absorbed

3 Physical OR Chemical Reactions?

4 Lab: Conservation of Mass Physical or Chemical Change?
A – Dissolving Salt and Water B – Melting Ice C – Lead nitrate mixed with sodium chloride OR sodium iodide D – copper and sulfur E – water and alka-seltzer

5 Lab: Conservation of Mass Physical or Chemical Change?
A – Dissolving Salt and Water B – Melting Ice C – Lead nitrate mixed with sodium chloride OR sodium iodide D – copper and sulfur E – water and alka-seltzer Physical Chemical

6 Chemical Reactions Rearrange atoms
REACTANTS PRODUCTS C2H5OH + 3O CO2 + 3H2O New product atoms and old reactant atoms are not created or destroyed. Mass is always conserved.

7 Energy and Reactions Energy must be added to break bonds Energy Heat
Electricity Sound light

8 Energy and Reactions Forming bonds releases energy

9 Energy and Reactions

10 Examples Exothermic Endothermic Combustion of Methane (Natural Gas).
Adding concentrated sulfuric acid to water Acid/Base reactions         Dissolving a strong acid or strong base Endothermic Photosynthesis Dissolving most salts into water (exceptions) Decomposition reactions         A –– > B + C

11 Diatomic Molecules Most elemental gases do not exist as single atoms
H2 N2 F2 O2 I2 Cl2 Br2

12 7.2 Chemical Reactions Are
Represented by Chemical Equations

13 Chemical Equation A representation in which reactants are written before an arrow and products are written after the arrow.

14 Reactants Products

15 Substances that are about to chemically react.
Reactants Substances that are about to chemically react.

16 Substances that are formed from a chemical reaction.
Products Substances that are formed from a chemical reaction.

17 Animation “CO2flask.mov”

18 Reactants

19 Carbon,C Reactants

20 Carbon,C Oxygen, O2 Reactants

21 Chemical reaction

22 Products

23 Carbon Dioxide, CO2 Products

24 Coefficients Integers used to indicate the ratio by which reactants react and products form.

25 H2 + O2 H2O Reactants Products

26 2 H2 + O2 H2O Reactants Products

27 2 H2 + 1 O2 H2O Reactants Products

28 2 H2 + 1 O2 2 H2O Reactants Products

29 2 H2 + O2 2 H2O Reactants Products

30 2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2 H2O (g) Reactants Products

31 Balancing Chemical Equations

32 Balancing Guidelines Balance one element at a time.
2) If you incidentally unbalance an element leave it alone. 3) Make successive passes.

33 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

34 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 (not balanced)

35 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

36 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 Al Al C Al O C O O O O

37 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

38 2 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

39 2 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 Al Al Al C O C O O O O Al

40 2 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

41 2 2 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

42 2 2 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 O C O Al Al Al O O O C O C O Al O C O Al Al O

43 2 2 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

44 2 3 2 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

45 2 3 2 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 C O C O Al Al Al O O O C O C O Al C O C O

46 Balanced 2 3 4 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2 C O C O Al Al Al O O O C O C O Al

47 Balanced 2 3 4 3 Al2O3 + C Al + CO2

48 not balanced Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

49 Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

50 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3

51 1 Na2SO3 1 + S1 Na2S2O3

52 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3

53 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8

54 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8 S S S S S S S S

55 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8 S S S S S S S S

56 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8 S S S S S S S S

57 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8 S S S S S S S S

58 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8

59 1 1 Na2SO3 1 + S8 Na2S2O3 8

60 1 8 1 Na2SO3 S8 1 + Na2S2O3 8

61 1 8 x 8 8 8 Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

62 1 8 x = 1 8 8 8 Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

63 8 1 8 Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

64 Balanced 8 1 8 Na2SO3 + S8 Na2S2O3

65 7.1 Chemical Reactions Are
Represented by Chemical Equations

66 7.2 Chemists Use Relative Masses to Count Atoms and Molecules

67 TYPES OF REACTIONS Chapter 7

68 Types of Reaction Fe + O2 Fe2O3 1. Addition Reactions (aka synthesis)
A + B AB 2 or more substances combine to form a new compound. small molecules join to form chains - polymerization Fe + O2 Fe2O3

69 Types of Reactions 2 H2O 2 H2 + O2 2. Decomposition Reactions AB A + B
compounds are broken apart into smaller substances Example: Electrolysis of water 2 H2O H2 + O2

70 Types of Reactions Single – Displacement Reaction AX + B BX + A
One element replaces a similar element in a compound Aka Single – Replacement Reaction

71 Types of Reactions Double – Displacement Reaction AB + CD AD + CB
Aka double –replacement reactions Ions from 2 compounds in solution exchange places to produce 2 new compounds. One of the compounds is usually … A precipitate A gas that bubbles off A molecular compound like water

72 Types of Reactions Combustion Reactions These use O2 as a reactant
One product contains O and the other usually H2O Carbon cpd. + O CO2 + H2O ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

73 Importance of Good Air Supply
Types of Reactions Combustion Reactions These use O2 as a reactant One product contains O , usually H2O ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Importance of Good Air Supply 2CH4 + 4O2 2CO2 + 4H2O 2CH4 + 3O2 2CO + 4H2O 2CH4 + 2O2 2C H2O

74 Chapter 7.1 Energy in Reactions

75 Examples Exothermic Endothermic Combustion of Methane (Natural Gas).
Adding concentrated sulfuric acid to water Acid/Base reactions         Dissolving a strong acid or strong base Endothermic Melting of ice evaporation of water boiling of water. Photosynthesis Dissolving most salts into water (exceptions) Decomposition reactions         AB –– > A + B

76 Other Terms - refers to the ease in which the reactions occurs
Exergonic Most cases: are exothermic Bioluminescence Respiration Endergonic Most cases: are endothermic Photosynthesis

77 Endothermic Reaction (ex. Photosynthesis) – takes in energy- cold pack
Exothermic Reactions (ex. Cell Respiration) – gives off energy– hot pack Plus more balancing reactions to show conservation of mass and energy

78 __Cu+__O2__CuO __Cu+__S__CuS H2O  2H2 + O2 CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu
             860 × fphoto.photoshelter.com 605 × fphoto.com __Cu+__O2__CuO __Cu+__S__CuS H2O  2H2 + O2 CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu HCl + NaOH  HOH + NaCl PbNO3 + KI  PbI + KNO3 PbNO3+NaClPbCl +NaNO3 4CH3 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O

79 2Cu+O22CuO or Cu+SCuS __H2O  __H2 + __O2 CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu
             448 × witcombe.sbc.edu 2Cu+O22CuO or Cu+SCuS __H2O  __H2 + __O2 CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu HCl + NaOH  HOH + NaCl PbNO3 + KI  PbI + KNO3 PbNO3+NaClPbCl +NaNO3 4CH3 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O

80 __CuCl2 + __Zn  __ZnCl2 + __Cu
2Cu+O22CuO or Cu+SCuS 2H2O  2H2 + O2 __CuCl2 + __Zn  __ZnCl2 + __Cu HCl + NaOH  HOH + NaCl PbNO3 + KI  PbI + KNO3 PbNO3+NaClPbCl +NaNO3 4CH3 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O

81 4CH3 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O 2Cu+O22CuO or Cu+SCuS 2H2O  2H2 + O2
CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu __HCl + __NaOH  __HOH + __NaCl __PbNO3 + __KI  __PbI + __KNO3 __PbNO3+__NaCl__PbCl +__NaNO3 4CH3 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O

82 2Cu+O22CuO or Cu+SCuS 2H2O  2H2 + O2 CuCl2 + Zn  ZnCl2 + Cu
HCl + NaOH  HOH + NaCl PbNO3 + KI  PbI + KNO3 PbNO3+NaClPbCl +NaNO3 __CH4 + __O2 __CO2 + __H2O

83 Examples Exothermic Endothermic Combustion of Methane (Natural Gas).
Adding concentrated sulfuric acid to water Acid/Base reactions         Dissolving a strong acid or strong base Endothermic Melting of ice evaporation of water boiling of water. Photosynthesis Dissolving most salts into water (exceptions) Decomposition reactions         A –– > B + C


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