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Page 1: Section  4.1 and 4.2 Types of Chemical Reactions and Aqueous Solutions

Section 4.1 and 4.2Types of Chemical Reactions and

Aqueous Solutions

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In this section:

a. Types of Chemical reactions1. Combination reactions2. Decomposition reactions3. Displacement reactions

b. Aqueous Solutions1. Compounds in aqueous solution2. Electrolytes3. Solubility of ionic compounds

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Combination Reactions

Two or more reactants form a single product

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Decomposition Reactions

A single reactant breaks up to form two or more products

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Single Displacement Reactions

One “part” of a compound is replaced by another

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Double Displacement ReactionsMetathesis Reactions

Two atoms or ions exchange.

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Two atoms or ions exchange.

Precipitation reactions:

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Two atoms or ions exchange.

Acid-base (neutralization) reactions:

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Two atoms or ions exchange.

Gas-forming reactions:

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Aqueous Solutions

Solutes dissolved in the solvent water.

Categorized by the nature of the dissolved species.

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Aqueous Solutions: ElectrolytesSolutes dissolved in the solvent water.

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Aqueous Solutions: ElectrolytesStrong Electrolytes: all solute dissociates to form ions in solution.

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Aqueous Solutions: ElectrolytesWeak Electrolytes: A small fraction of solute dissociates to form ions in solution.

HF(aq) H+(aq) + F-(aq)

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Aqueous Solutions: ElectrolytesNonelectrolytes: Solute molecules do not form ions in solution.

Example: CH3OH

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Aqueous Solutions: Electrolytes

Strong electrolytes: conduct electricity wellsoluble ionic compoundsstrong acids

Weak electrolyte: conduct electricity poorlyweak acids and the weak base NH3

Nonelectrolytes: do not conduct electricitymost molecular, covalent compounds

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Solubility of Ionic Compounds

Basic Idea: for ionic compound MX (M+ cation and X- anion)

When added to water, does:

MX(s) M+(aq) + X-(aq)

happen?

Yes: compound is soluble in waterNo: compound is insoluble in water

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Solubility of Ionic Compounds

A little more complicated: how soluble is soluble?

1 g solute per 100 g water.

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Solubility RulesPart 1: things that are generally soluble

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Solubility RulesPart 1: things that are generally insoluble

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