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Catalyst – November 3+5, 2012 HW OUT PLEASE!

Catalyst – November 3+5, 2012 HW OUT PLEASE!. What is the activity series used for? Which is more reactive: lithium or silver? What kinds of compounds are involved in a double-replacement reaction?. Today’s Agenda. Catalyst Chemistry Prom 2012 Day 3!

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Catalyst – November 3+5, 2012 HW OUT PLEASE!

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  1. Catalyst – November 3+5, 2012HW OUT PLEASE! • What is the activity series used for? • Which is more reactive: lithium or silver? • What kinds of compounds are involved in a double-replacement reaction?

  2. Today’s Agenda • Catalyst • Chemistry Prom 2012 Day 3! • Combustion Reactions: Notes and Practice • Review and Work Time • Exit Question HW: STUDY! QUIZ TOMORROW!!!

  3. Today’s Objectives • SWBAT predict the products of hydrocarbon combustion reactions. • SWBAT finish their Chemistry Prom Scrapbook and review for tomorrow’s quiz.

  4. Yesterday’s Exit Question • What are the 4 types of chemical reactions we have learned about so far at Chemistry Prom? • Will the following reaction occur? Why or why not? Ni + AuBr3 NiBr2 + Au

  5. Chemistry Prom 2012! Hydrocarbon Combustion Reactions

  6. It’s getting hot in here… Key Point #1: A HYDROCARBON COMBUSTION REACTION is one in which a hydrocarbon reacts/burns in the presence of oxygen gas, releasing heat and light A hydrocarbon is any compound made of hydrogen and carbon (+ oxygen sometimes) • Examples of hydrocarbons CH4 C2H4

  7. Some Extra Info! • Hydrocarbons are currently the main source of the world’s electric energy and heat sources (such as home heating) because of the energy produced when burnt.Often this energy is used directly as heat such as in home heaters, which use either petroleum or natural gas. The hydrocarbon is burnt and the heat is used to heat water, which is then circulated. A similar principle is used to create electric energy in power plants. • Common properties of hydrocarbons are the facts that they produce steam, carbon dioxide and heat during combustion and that oxygen is required for combustion to take place. The simplest hydrocarbon, methane, burns as follows: CH4 + 2 O2 → 2 H2O + CO2 + Energy

  8. We be burning… Is C50H102 a hydrocarbon? Will it react with O2? Will it form CO2 and H2O?

  9. Combustion ExamplesPredict products of the reactions! • CH4(g) + O2(g)  • C2H2(g) + O2(g)  CO2(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2O(g)

  10. Practice C2H6 + O2 CO2 + H2O • Write the chemical equation for ethane gas (C2H6) burning in air. Then, answer the questions below: • If you see the word “BURNING” in a word equation, that means it is a ______________ reaction. • What are the reactants? • What are the products?

  11. Your Turn! • Write chemical equations for the following reactions: • Methane gas (CH4) combusts. • Butene gas (C4H4) burns in the air. • Ethyne gas (C2H2) goes through a combustion reaction.

  12. All 5 Chemical Reactions • There are 5 types of chemical hook-ups (reactions) at the prom this year. • Synthesis/Combination • Decomposition • Single Replacement • Double-Replacement • Combustion

  13. Let’s come together A SYNTHESIS/COMBINATION REACTION is one in which two or more substances combine to form one new substance. • A + B  AB • Two substances are at the Chemistry Prom, dancing alone…they decide to hook up…

  14. I don’t think this is working out… A DECOMPOSITION REACTION is one in which one substance breaks down into multiple substances, usually with the help of some kind of heat or energy • AB  A + B • A couple at the Chemistry Prom decides to break up

  15. Drama on the Dance Flo! • A SINGLE-REPLACEMENT REACTION is one in which a single element replaces a similar element in a compound • A + BX  AX + B • A couple is dancing, and someone else cuts in

  16. Swing Fever! A DOUBLE-REPLACEMENT REACTION is one in which ions switch places. You must KRISS-KROSS to write ALL formulas! • AX + BY  AY + BX • Two couples are dancing and decide to switch partners!

  17. It’s getting hot in here… A COMBUSTION REACTION is one in which a hydrocarbon burns in the presence of oxygen gas, releasing heat and light A hydrocarbon is any compound made of hydrogen and carbon • Ex: CH4, C2H4

  18. Avogadro’s Number Just like a dozen refers to 12 objects… The mole refers to… 6.02 x 1023 REPRESENTATIVE PARTICLES (atoms, molecules,formula units)602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

  19. Avogadro LOVES Us! • Key Point #3: Avogadro's number (6.02 x 1023) is used to convert between moles and representative particles (atoms, formula units, molecules). • It all relates back to the mole… • Guess what’s coming back…

  20. OOOH, I want some more train tracks! • Key Point #4: Molar mass is the number of grams in one mole of a substance. It is used to convert between moles and mass. • But Ms. Stroh, how am I ever going to find out this information?

  21. What is % Composition?

  22. WORK TIME! Finish Chemistry Prom Scrapbook and then work on Review Packet

  23. Exit Question • What is a hydrocarbon? • What other substance must be present in order for a combustion reaction to take place? • What are the products of combustion reaction?

  24. Catalyst – November 3x3, 2012FUN GRAPH FRIDAY! • Write two conclusions Go!

  25. Today’s Agenda/Objective • Catalyst • Review/Study Time • Unit 5 Test • No Exit Question • SWBAT DOMINATE the Test!

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