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REACTANTS PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products). 2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

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Page 1: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.
Page 2: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

REACTANTS PRODUCTS 1.  Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).

2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms are not created or destroyed (just rearranged).

Law of Conservation of Mass

Page 3: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

PRODUCTSREACTANTS

Page 4: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

SENTENCE EQUATIONIron reacts with oxygen to produce rust

WORD EQUATION Iron + oxygen iron (III) oxide

SKELETON EQUATIONFe + O2 Fe2O3

These DO NOT indicate the relative amounts of the reactants and products.

Page 5: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

BALANCED EQUATION◦most correct equation ◦includes the physical states of each

substance◦uses coefficients

4Fe(s) + 3O2(g)2 Fe2O3(s)◦Learn chart of symbols on page 206 in

text.

Page 6: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A) Skeleton equationB) Word equationC) Sentence equationD) Balanced equation

Page 7: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A) Skeleton equationB) Word equationC) Sentence equationD) Balanced equation

Page 8: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Reactions are classified into five basic types. To be sure there are more than five types and many are combinations of these types.◦ Combination (synthesis) (c)◦ Decomposition (d)◦ Single-Replacement (single displacement-sr)◦ Double Replacement (double displacement-dr)◦ Combustion (comb)

See page 222 -great summary of these types.

Page 9: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Two or more substances combine to form a single substance

Basic equation◦ A + B → AB◦If metal and non-metal, product is ionic◦If two non-metals, product is molecular

Page 10: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A single compound is broken down into two or more products

Basic equation AB →A + B

Produces a combination of elements and compounds. Products hard to predict.

Most require heat or light, or electricity

Page 11: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element (single displacement)

Basic equation A + BC → AC + B if A is a metal A + BC → BA + C if A a non-metal

Page 12: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Involves the changing of positive ions between two compounds

Usually results in:◦Formation of precipitate◦Formation of a gas◦Formation of water

Basic equation AB + CD →AD + CB

Page 13: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A compound reacts with OXYGEN (O2) to

produce energy in the form of heat and/or light.

When a compound containing carbon and hydrogen (called a hydrocarbon) burns in air the products are carbon dioxide and water. Called complete combustion

◦CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O

Page 14: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Complete combustion assumes an ample supply of oxygen.

Incomplete combustion occurs with limited oxygen supply.Products of incomplete combustion are carbon monoxide and water.◦2CH4 + 3O2 → 2CO+ 4H2O

Can also combust other non-metals or metals◦Recall burning magnesium

Page 15: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A catalyst is used to speed up the rate of a chemical reaction but is NOT used up in the reaction.In bio, a catalyst is called an enzyme.

Page 16: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A) SynthesisB) DecompositionC) Single replacementD) Double replacementE) Combustion

Page 17: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A) SynthesisB) DecompositionC) Single replacementD) Double replacementE) Combustion

Page 18: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Many reactions take place in aqueous systems (especially biological ones)

Can write various kinds of equations to describe these reactions◦Single replacement reactions ◦Double replacement reactions

Page 19: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

A precipitate may form when two aqueous solutions are mixed.

Precipitate - a substance that falls out of solution when it is one of the products of a reaction.

◦ Precipitates are insoluble in water.◦ The symbol for a precipitate is in a

word equation◦ The symbol in a chemical equation (s)

for solid

Page 20: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

No visible reaction (nvr)◦ No insoluble substance formed

Formation of one ppt.◦ Insoluble substance formed

Formation of two ppt. (rarely occurs)◦ Two separate insoluble substances formed

Page 21: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Complete molecular equationAgNO3 (aq) + KBr (aq) → KNO3 (?) +AgBr (?) Does a ppt form?Use a solubility chart….

Page 22: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

Complete molecular equationAgNO3 (aq) + KBr (aq) → KNO3 (?) +AgBr (?) Does a ppt form?Use a solubility chart…..

AgNO3 (aq) + KBr (aq) → KNO3 (aq) +AgBr (s)

Page 23: REACTANTS  PRODUCTS 1. Starting substances (reactants) becomes new substances (products).  2. Bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, but atoms.

AgNO3(aq) + KBr(aq) → KNO3(aq) +AgBr(s)

a. Why don’t Ag and K ions go together?

b. Why don’t the bromide and nitrate ions go together?

c. What determines if resultant formula written as AgBr or BrAg?

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