Title: Start Up41309
1Start Up 4/13/09
- List 3 pieces of evidence that a chemical
reaction has occurred. - Give 2 examples of a chemical reaction. (Think
back to the beginning of the year when we
discussed chemical change.)
2Chemical Reactions
- 5 Types of Chemical Reactions and Balancing
Equations
3Core Content Terms (Ch. 10)
- Chemical equation
- Catalyst
- Coefficient
- Balanced Equation
- Synthesis Rxn.
- Decomposition Rxn.
- Single-replacement Rxn.
- Double-replacement Rxn.
- Combustion Rxn.
- Net Ionic Equation
4Bookwork for Chapter 11
- Chapter 11
- Problems 10-12, 22, 24, 45, 51
5Parts of a Chemical Equation
- Need to Know
- (s)
- (g)
- (l)
- (aq)
- cat.
- heat
6Recall Diatomic Molecules...
- Remember the seven N, O, F, Cl, Br, I, H
- Must be written as
7Recall
- Ionic and Covalent Compounds will be back again!
- And remember those oxidation numbers
8Chemical Reaction Activity
- Each group (of 2) will get an envelope.
- You must arrange your elements to make a chemical
equation. - Record the equation on a sheet of paper. (1
paper per group) - Each group must have 10 complete equations on
their paper. - Dont worry about numbers of atoms today. Just
types of atoms. - You should be prepared to share your responses.
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10Start Up 4/14/09
- Write a chemical equation for the following
scenarios - Calcium reacts with Bromine to form ________.
- C3H8 reacts with Oxygen to form Carbon Dioxide
and Water.
115 Types of Chemical Reactions
- 1. Synthesis
- A B AB
- two things combine to form one
- magnesium reacts with oxygen, when heated, to
form magnesium oxide
12- 2. Decomposition
- AB A B
- one compound breaks down into two or more
elements/compounds - hydrogen peroxide decomposes to form water
vapor and oxygen
13- 3. Single Replacement
- A BC B AC
- element compound --gt
- new element new compound
- aluminum reacts with copper (II) chloride to
form copper and aluminum chloride
14- 4. Double Replacement
- AB CD AD CB
- compound compound --gt
- new compound new compound
- silver nitrate and sodium chloride react to
form silver chloride and sodium nitrate
15- 5. Combustion
- hydrocarbon O2 CO2 H2O
- methane reacts with oxygen, when heated, to
form carbon dioxide and water vapor
16BalancingWhy?
17Conservation of Mass
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- In a chemical reaction, all the atoms present at
the beginning are still present at the end - Total mass cannot change
- Total mass of the reactants total mass of the
products
18Combustion of Methane
- Methane gas burns to produce carbon dioxide gas
and liquid water - whenever something burns it combines with O2(g)
- CH4(g) O2(g) ? CO2(g) H2O(l)
19Combustion of Methane Balanced
- To show the reaction obeys the Law of
Conservation of Mass it must be balanced - CH4(g) 2 O2(g) ? CO2(g) 2 H2O(l)
20Balancing Chemical Equations
- Balanced chemical equation contains same number
of each kind of atom on each side of the arrow - 2 H2 (g) O2 (g) ? 2 H2O (l)
- 2 x 2 H 4 H 2 x 2 H 4 H
- 1 x 2 O 2 O 2 x 1 O 2 O
21Steps to follow
- Write the unbalanced equation.
- Inventory the atoms in the reactants and in the
products. - Balance the equation.
- Tips
- Balance elements left-to-right on the Periodic
Table (metals first, then nonmetals) - Leave H and O until last
- Balance Polyatomic Ions as groups
- Example Write H2O as H-OH
221. Write the unbalanced equation.
__Zn (s) __HCl (aq) ? __ZnCl2 (aq) __ H2 (g)
232. Inventory (Talley) reactants and products.
__Zn (s) __HCl (aq) ? __ZnCl2 (aq) __ H2 (g)
Zn Cl H
Zn Cl H
1 1 1
1 2 2
243.Balance by changing coefficients only--NEVER
change SUBSRIPTS
2
__Zn (s) __HCl (aq) ? __ZnCl2 (aq) __ H2 (g)
Zn Cl H
Zn Cl H
1 1 1
1 2 2
2 2
25Balance this reaction
__CH4 (g) __O2 (g) ? __CO2 (g) __H2O (l)
2
2
C H O
1 2 3
C H O
1 4 2
4
4
4
26Try to balance this reaction
2
__KClO3 (s) ? __KCl (s) __O2 (g)
2
3
K Cl O
1 1 2
2
2
K Cl O
1 1 3
2
2
6
6
27Try to balance this reaction
2
3
6
__Al(OH)3(s) __H2SO4(aq) ? __Al2(SO4)3(aq)
__H2O(l)
Al S H O
2 3 2 13
2
Al S H O
1 1 5 7
3
12
8
12
18
10
18
28What do the numbers mean?In terms of molecules
C3H8 (g) 5 O2 (g) ? 3 CO2 (g) 4 H2O (l)
1 molecule C3H8 3 C atoms 8 H atoms 44.0 amu
5 molecules O2 10 O atoms 5 (32.0 amu) 160.0
amu
3 molecules CO2 3 C atoms 6 O atoms 3 (44.0
amu) 132.0 amu
4 molecules H2O 8 H atoms 4 O atoms 4 (18.0
amu) 72.0 amu
29Balance these equations
- __ Mg __ O2 ? __ MgO
- __ KClO3 ? __ KCl __ O2
- __ Cu __ AgNO3? __ Cu(NO3)2 __ Ag
- __KOH __ H3PO4 ? __ K3PO4 __ H2O
-
- 2 Mg O2 ? 2 MgO
- 2 KClO3 ? 2 KCl 3 O2
- Cu 2 AgNO3? Cu(NO3)2 2 Ag
- 3 KOH H3PO4 ? K3PO4 3 H2O
30? Chemistry Song ?
- Due Monday, November 19
- Ideas
- I will bring one from last year tomorrow.
- http//organicsongs.cos.ucf.edu/
31Start Up 4/15/09
- Identify the type of reaction and balance each
- S8 O3 ---gt SO2
- NaCl H2SO4 ---gt Na2SO4 HCl
32Start Up 4/16/09
- Predict the product(s) and balance
- ___KI ___Pb(NO3)2 ?
33Caution! Goggles Required!
- You are using acids and bases and fire today.
- Hot water bath is not on a hot plate, it is over
a Bunsen burner. Use caution! - Wash all glassware with DI water to prevent
contamination. - Copper Nitrate can be a skin irritant.
- Pipets contain your reagents.
- Do not throw them away.
- Do not put anything else in them.
- Do not squirt anyone with them!
34Copper Cycle Lab
- Everyone must turn in own lab data sheet
- Each group must have
- Title
- Purpose
- Hypothesis
- includes predictions of observations for each
reaction and overall lab - Materials
- Conclusion which must include
- Summary of results
- Comparison to hypothesis
- Error analysis
- Suggestions for improvements or changes for
future study
352 people per group
- Materials Partner
- Responsible for
- Obtaining materials
- Refilling reagents
- Cleaning lab station
- Recorder
- Responsible for
- Observations
- All written lab sections
36Start Up 4/21/09
- Use the following to create a balanced chemical
equation - CaCl2 , CaCO3 , NaCl , Na2CO3
37Debrief Copper Lab
Al wire
HNO3
HCl
NaOH
Heat
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39What factors influence the rate of a chemical
reaction?
40Rates of Reaction depend on
- Temperature
- Concentration of reactant
- Catalyst
- Surface area of solid reactant
- Pressure of gaseous reactants or products
41Notebook Check! 4/22/09
- During the video, you need to show me the 2 start
ups I ask for. Each person may be differentHave
all start ups from this unit ready. - No copying last minute! Both lender and copier
will get zeroes!
42SourcesThanks!
- www.hse.k12.in.us/staff/kbowen/Assignments/Steps2
0to20balancing20Chemical20equations.pdf - http//www.usoe.org/curr/science/sciber00/8th/matt
er/sciber/chemtype.htm