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Title: Chemical Reactions


1
Chemical Reactions
2
Conservation of Matter
  • The law of conservation of mass says that matter
    cannot be created or destroyed.
  • Even during a chemical reaction, the mass of the
    things you put in must equal the mass of the
    things that are made during the reaction.

3
Conservation of Matter Activity
  • You must wear goggles during this experiment.
  • Follow directions carefully.
  • Group activity rules apply.

4
Group Activity Rules
  • You must stay in your assigned group at your
    table unless you have permission to move around
    the room.
  • No horseplay!
  • Any behavior issues will result in a 0 on the
    assignment and possibly a trip to the office.

5
Conservation of Matter
  • What this means is that the number of atoms of
    each element that go into a reaction must equal
    the number of atoms that come out of the reaction.

6
Conservation of Matter
  • Atoms are not created or destroyed during a
    chemical reaction.
  • Scientists know that there must be the same
    number of atoms on each side of a chemical
    equation.

7
Balancing Equations
  • To balance a chemical equation, you must add
    coefficients in front of the chemical formulas in
    the equation.
  • You cannot change or erase the subscripts.

8
Chemical Equations
  • Chemical equations show us what is happening
    during a chemical reaction.
  • 2Mg O2 ? 2MgO
  • The elements or compound(s) on the left side are
    the reactants.
  • The elements or compound(s) on the right side are
    the product(s)

9
Chemical Equations
  • The coefficients show us how many of each
    molecule are reacted or produced in the reaction.
  • What does the arrow mean?

10
Candy Chemistry
  • We are going to look at what happens on an atomic
    level in a chemical reaction using colored
    marshmallows to represent the atoms of different
    elements and toothpicks to represent the bonds
    between atoms.

11
Balancing Reactions Activity
  • Each group will have one set of cards.
  • Separate the cards into three groups
  • Numbers
  • , arrow, reactants, products
  • Chemical compounds

12
Balancing Reactions Activity
  • Put the Reactants card on the left and put the
    cards for the reactant(s) below.
  • Put the arrow to the right of the reactants
  • Put the Products card on the right and put the
    cards for the product(s) below

13
Balancing Reactions Activity
  • Count the number of atoms for each of the
    elements on the Reactants side.
  • Write the symbols and numbers in the Reactants
    column in Table 1.
  • Count the number of atoms for each of the
    elements on the Products side.
  • Write the symbols and numbers in the Products
    column in Table 1.

14
Balancing Reactions Activity
  • Use the coefficients to make the numbers of atoms
    of each element equal on both sides (balanced).
  • When you have a balanced equation,
  • Write the symbols and NEW numbers in the
    Reactants column in Table 1.
  • Write the symbols and NEW numbers in the Products
    column in Table 1.
  • HINT They should be equal!

15
Balancing Reactions Activity
  • Write the balanced equation (including reactants,
    product, and correct coefficients) in the
    balanced equation column on Table 1.
  • When you have the balanced equation, raise your
    hand, and I will check it off.

16
Types of Reactions
17
Partners Activity
  • How are people like chemicals in reactions?
  • Boy and girl are attracted to each other
  • Makes a new couple (compound)
  • Synthesis
  • A B ? AB

18
Partners Activity
  • How are people like chemicals in reactions?
  • Boy and girl are no longer attracted to each
    other
  • Break up (makes separate compounds)
  • Decomposition
  • AB ? A B

19
Partners Activity
  • How are people like chemicals in reactions?
  • Boy (or girl) is more attracted to another boy
    (or girl)
  • One replaces the other (new compound and single
    element)
  • Single Replacement
  • AB C ? CB A

20
Partners Activity
  • How are people like chemicals in reactions?
  • Boy and girl replace each other in couples
  • Two new couples (two new compounds)
  • Double Replacement
  • AB CD ? AD CB

21
Reaction Types Demonstration
  • Synthesis
  • A B ? AB
  • 2Mg O2 ? 2MgO
  • Single Replacement
  • AB C ? CB A
  • 2HCl 2Zn ? 2ZnCl H2

22
Reaction Types Demonstration
  • Double Replacement
  • AB CD ? AD CB
  • 2NaOH CuCl2 ? 2NaCl Cu(OH)2
  • Decomposition
  • AB ? A B
  • 2H2O2 ? 2H2O O2

23
Brady Bunch Diagram
  • Fold your paper in thirds horizontally and
    vertically
  • You should have nine rectangles (like this)

24
Brady Bunch Diagram
  • Write Reaction Types in the middle
  • Make a square with the name of each reaction type
    and leave a blank square between each one
  • Synthesis
  • Single Replacement
  • Double Replacement
  • Decomposition

25
Brady Bunch Diagram
  • In the square next to each reaction type, write
    an equation or a picture of what is happening for
    that type.
  • Either write the reaction type in the equation or
    picture square or draw an arrow from the reaction
    type.

26
Identifying Reaction Types
  • Look at the reactants and the products
  • Does the reaction have two reactants combining to
    form one product?
  • Synthesis
  • Does the reaction have one reactant coming apart
    to form two products?
  • Decomposition

27
Identifying Reaction Types
  • Look at the reactants and the products
  • Does the reaction have any reactants that contain
    only one element?
  • Single Replacement
  • Does the reaction have two reactants made up of
    two elements switching their ions to form two
    products?
  • Double Replacement

28
Identifying Reaction Types
  • Practice
  • 3Pb 2H3PO4 ? 3H2 Pb3(PO4)2
  • 2H2 O2 ? 2H2O
  • 2NaBr Ca(OH)2 ? CaBr2 2NaOH
  • NH4OH ? NH3 H2O

29
More Practice
  • Practice
  • Fe CuSO4 ? FeSO4 Cu
  • MgO H2O ? Mg(OH)2
  • 2NaCl Ca(OH)2 ? CaCl2 2NaOH
  • CaCO3 ? CaO CO2

30
More Practice
  • Balance and Classify by Type
  • HF O2 ? H2O F2
  • NH3 H2O ? NH4OH
  • NaI Pb(NO3)2 ? PbI2 NaNO3
  • NaOCl ? NaCl O2
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