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Chemical Reactions Chemistry Joke Oxygen: I went out with potassium last night! How’d it go? OK!!

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Chemical Reactions

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Chemistry Joke

Oxygen: I went out with potassium last night!

How’d it go?

OK!!

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Chemical reactions involve changes in matter—the making of new materials with new properties accompanied by energy changes.

Chemical Reactions are described using shorthand called chemical equations.

IntroductionChemical reactions occur when bonds between the outermost parts of atoms are formed or broken.

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Four Indicators of a Chemical Reaction

1. Change in color

2. Release of a gas

3. Formation of a precipitate

4. Change in energy—of light or heat

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The only absolute proof of a chemical reaction is that a new substance has been produced!

But…

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Chemical Chemical EquationsEquations

A+B C+DREACTANTS PRODUCTS

Left of Arrow: Substances that existed before the reaction took place.

Right of Arrow: Substances that are produced in the reaction.

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Three Types of Equations…

1.) Word Equations Propane + Oxygen

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy Can see the products and the reactants

2.) Formula Equations C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O + energy Can see the formulas & how many atoms of each element

are reacting

3.) Formula Equations w/ physical state indicated H2(g) + O2(g) H2O(l) + energy Indicates state of matter in reaction

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Symbols Used in a Chemical Equation

, reacts with

, yields

MnO2 catalyst was used (catalyst written above the arrow)

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In a Chemical Equation…Symbols are used to show:

How many? – Coefficient Of what? – Chemical formula

Individual elements – atoms

Covalently bonded elements – molecules

Ionic compounds – formula units or just units In what state? – physical state

(s) solid

(g) gas

(l) liquid

(aq) aqueous – dissolved in water

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For example…For example…

One atom of solid zinc (reacts with)

2 molecules of aqueous hydrochloric acid

(to produce)

One unit of aqueous zinc chloride and

One molecule of hydrogen gas

• How many?• Of what?• In what state?

Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)

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Try one backwards…

One molecule of oxygen gas Reacts with Two molecules of hydrogen gas To produce Two molecules of liquid water.

O2 (g) + 2 H2 (g) → 2 H2O (l)Write the equation.

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Try another one…

Two atoms of aluminum react with three units of aqueous copper (II) chloride to produce three atoms of copper and two units of aqueous aluminum chloride.

• How many?• Of what?• In what state?

Al 2 (s) + 3CuCl2(aq) 3 Cu(s) + 2AlCl3(aq)

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In a Chemical Reaction…

Total mass stays the same Atoms are only rearranged, not changed into

different ones

4 H

2 O

4 H

2 O

4 g 32 g

36 g

Mass is neither created nor destroyed—Law of the Conservation of Mass and Energy

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So…how does the conservation of mass affect chemical equations?

The types and amount of atoms on the reactant side must be the same as on the product side.

The equation must be BALANCED.

C + O2 → CO2

1 atom of carbon plus 2 atoms of oxygen yields 1 atom of carbon and 2 atoms of oxygen.

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Balancing Equations

1. Write the unbalanced equation.

2. Count atoms on each side.

3. Add coefficients to make #s equal.

Coefficient subscript = # atoms

4. Reduce coefficients to lowest possible ratio.

5. Double check atom balance!!!

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Helpful Guidelines1. Balance one element at a

time.

2. Update ALL atom counts after adding a coefficient.

3. If elements appear more than once per side, balance them last.

4. Balance polyatomic ions as single units.

“1 SO4” instead of “1 S” and “4 O”

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More Helpful Guidelines5. Balance diatomic molecules

last.6. Remember: change

coefficients only—not subscripts.

Go in this order:MetalsNonmetals except H & OPolyatomicsHO

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Al + CuCl2 Cu + AlCl3

Al

Cu

Cl

1 1

1 1

2 3

Balancing Example

Aluminum and copper(II)chloride form copper and aluminum chloride.

3 2

6 / / 6

3 /

3

/ 3

2 /

2

/ 2

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Try these examples… C2H4 + O2 CO2 + H2O

C2H4 + 3 O2 2 CO2 + 2H2O

AgNO3 + Cu Cu(NO3)2 + Ag

2 AgNO3 + Cu Cu (NO3)2 + 2 Ag

Fe(OH)3 Fe2O3 + H2O

2 Fe(OH)3 Fe2O3 + 3 H2O

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Try these examples… NH3 + O2 NO + H2O

4 NH3 + 5 O2 4 NO + 6 H2O

NH3 + O2 NO2 + H2O

4 NH3 + 7 O2 4 NO2 + 6 H2O

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Chemistry Joke

From way down in my cranium

This prediction I will make:

That if you eat uranium

You’ll get atomic ache!

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