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Chemical Formulae, Types of Reactions, Chemical Equations, and Balancing

Chemical Formulae, Types of Reactions, Chemical Equations, and Balancing

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Page 1: Chemical Formulae, Types of Reactions, Chemical Equations, and Balancing

Chemical Formulae, Types of Reactions,Chemical Equations,

and Balancing

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Chemical Formulae

• Indicates the # of atoms of each type in a molecule or the ratio of the # of atoms of each type in a compound

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• Worksheet to practice writing chemical formulae

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Types of Chemical Reactions

• Chemical reactions are chemical changes in which new substances are formed.

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Synthesis Reaction

• 2 or more simple substances combine to form a more complex substance

• These reactions come in the general form of: A + B ---> AB

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Eg. Synthesis Reaction

• Hydrogen gas combined with oxygen gas can produce a more complex substance water!

• The chemical equation for this synthesis reaction looks like:

2H2 + O2 2H2O Reactant + reactant product

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Decomposition Reaction

• A more complex substance breaks down into its more simple parts. One reactant yields 2 or more products.

• These reactions come in the general form:

AB ---> A + B

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Eg. Decomposition Reaction

• Water can be broken down into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. The chemical equation for this decomposition reaction looks like:

2H2O 2H2 + O2

reactant product + product

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Single Replacement Reaction

• A single uncombined element replaces another in a compound. Two reactants yield two products.

• These reactions come in the general form of: A + BC ---> AC + B

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Eg. Single Replacement Reaction

• Zinc combines with hydrochloric acid, the zinc replaces hydrogen. The chemical equation for this single replacement reaction looks like:

Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2

reactant + reactant product + product

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Double Replacement Reaction

• Parts of two compounds switch places to form two new compounds. Two reactants yield two products.

• These reactions are in the general form:

AB + CD ---> AD + CB

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Eg. Double Replacement Reaction

• Silver nitrate combines with sodium chloride, two new compounds - silver chloride and sodium nitrate are formed because the sodium and silver switched places. The chemical equation for this double replacement reaction looks like: AgNO3 + NaCl AgCl + NaNO3

reactant + reactant product + product

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Combustion

• Oxygen combines with another compound to form water and carbon dioxide.

• Eg. CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(g) + CO2(g)

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Acid - Base

• Acid and base react with each other. The H+ ion in the acid reacts with the OH- ion in the base, causing the formation of water.

• The product of this reaction is salt and water: HA + BOH ---> H2O + BA

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Eg. Acid - Base

• Reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride and waterHCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O

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• Questions to review 6 types of reactions

• Possibly get students to work in groups to learn types of reactions– Matching questions = definition of each

reaction, match up to an example

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Chemical Equations

• A way of writing the changes in a chemical reaction

• Reactants combine and produce new chemical substances – products– Reactants Products

• The # and type of atoms in the reactants should always be equal to the # and type of atoms in the products

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Chemical Equations Cont’d

H2(g) + O2(g) H2O(l) 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H2O(l)

2 2 2 1 4 2 4 2

• Symbols in brackets = state– s = solid– l = liquid– g = gas– aq = aqueous

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Balancing Chemical Equations!

• Balanced chemical equations tells you the ratio in which the elements are combined and produced

• A chemical equation is balanced when the number of atoms of each type on each side of the equation is the same.

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How to Balance an Equation1. Start with word equation and name reactants and

productsEg. methane gas + oxygen gas carbon dioxide + water

2. Replace the words with formulae and rewrite equationEg. CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O

3. Count # atoms of each elementElement Reactants Products C 1 1 H 4 2 O 2 3

4. If # atoms on both sides are not equal, need to balance the equation

Eg. CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

5. Add physical state symbolsEg. CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)

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• Worksheet with balancing equation questions