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Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions. The Nature of Chemical Reactions Reaction Types Balancing Chemical Equations Rates of Change. Overview. What are some signs of a chemical reaction? What do they do to substances?. The Nature of Chemical Reactions.
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The Nature of Chemical Reactions • Reaction Types • Balancing Chemical Equations • Rates of Change Overview
What are some signs of a chemical reaction? • What do they do to substances? The Nature of Chemical Reactions
Finish the first sheet. Those are important to know. • Attempt the final sheets and ask questions if the graph statement is unclear. Worksheet
Energy must be added to break bonds(Endothermic). • Forming bonds releases energy(Exothermic). • Ex. C + O > CO Energy is released • Ex. CO > C + O Energy needs to be added Energy Involved With Reactions
Energy is conserved in chemical reactions. • Example on Board Chemical Reactions Continued
Reaction Arrow • Products • Reactants Parts of a Chemical Reaction
Fill out front of sheet. • We will go over when you finish. Worksheet
Synthesis • Decomposition • Combustion • Single-displacement • Double-displacement Types of Reactions
Two reactants combine to become a reactant. A new molecule is synthesized or made. • Example: Synthesis
A reactant breaks apart into its parts to become a product that is less than the reactants. • Example: Decomposition
Every combustion reaction has oxygen as a reactant. Basis of combustion. How engines work. • Example: Combustion Reactions
There is an exchange. One element in the reactants will trade places with one other element in the reactants for the product. • Example: Single-Displacement Reaction
Usually when you have two compounds and an element from each switch places. • Examples: Double-Displacement Reactions
Pg 197 Problem 1 Classwork
Chemical equations summarize reactions. • Mass and energy are conserved in equations. • Must balance so that they are conserved. Balancing Chemical Equations
Coefficients in front of chemical compounds increase the number of that compound in a chemical equation. Balance By Coefficients
H2 + O2 > H20 • Fe + Cl2 > FeCl3 • Zn + HCl > ZnCl2 + H2 • Hw: Pg. 204 Problem 2 a-d Other Examples
Each reaction has a certain rate or time that it will take to complete the reaction. • Example-It takes you a certain amount of time to get ready in the morning. Rates Of Change
What are some factors that affect you time getting ready in the morning? Factors Affecting Rates of Change
Temperature • Surface area • Concentrated solutions • Pressure • Size of molecules • Catalysts- What is this? Enzymes? Factors affecting Chemical Reactions
List the ways in which I can get a block of Iron to react faster with hydrochloric acid. Sample Problems
Some equations have a constant back and forth in the reaction. Reaction arrows go both ways. • Equilibrium is when they are balanced. Equilibrium Systems
Predicts changes in equilibrium. Three factors that change this: • Temperature • Pressure • Concentration Le Chatelier’s Principle
Reactants > Products + Heat • 2x Reactants > Products • Reactants liquid > Products gas Predict which way the reaction will go.
Pg. 212 1-8 Class Work