U2: chem reactions Flashcards

1
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what order do you make/balance equations in?

A
  1. check for diatomic molecules, must be written w/ subscript of two and (g). then determine states of all else
  2. metals
  3. non-metals
  4. oxygen
  5. hydrogen
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2
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non-metal oxide + water

A

forms acid

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3
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metal oxide + water

A

forms base

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4
Q

synthesis

A

two simple reactants combine to make one product

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5
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synthesis w/ transition metal

A

two products w/ each charge of the transition metal

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6
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decomposition

A

one reactant breaks apart into two products

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7
Q

metal carbonate (CO3)

A

metal oxide + CO2

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8
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metal nitrate (NO3)

A

metal NO2 + O2

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9
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metal hydroxide (OH)

A

metal oxide + H2O

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10
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metal chlorate (CLO3)

A

metal chloride (Cl) + O2

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11
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certain acids decompose into…

A

non-metal oxides + H2O
- H2SO4 = SO3 + H2O
- H2CO3 = CO2 + H2O

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12
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hydrates

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water + annhydrous salt

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13
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nmemonic for decomposition

A

CO3 = met. ox. + CO2
NO3 = met. nitride + O2
OH = met. oxide + H2O
CLO3 = met. chloride + O2

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14
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single displacement

A

one replaces other in compound.
- metal replaces metal
- non-metal replaces non-metal

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15
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how to determine products for single displacement?

A

activity series: higher can replace lower
if single element is lower, no reaction

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16
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single displacement w/ acids

A

if higher, the hydrogen becomes gas

17
Q

single displacement w/ halides

A

halogen activity series: if single is higher, will displace the halide (even if halide is the second element)

18
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double displacement

A

metals in two compounds switch places

19
Q

neutralization

A

acid + base = water + salt

20
Q

acid + carbonate (CO3)

A

= salt + water + CO2

21
Q

combustion

A

fuel burns in oxygen to produce combustion products, + often a flame
- common fuels are coal, propane, gas
- hydrocarbon + O2(g) → CO2 (g) + H2O(g) + heat/light

22
Q

why is combustion bad for environment?

A
  • many fuels contain impurities → combustion releases them into the atmosphere → contribute to air pollution → harms living organisms & damages environment
  • CO2 (product of combustion) causes solar radiation to get trapped in atmosphere = warm earth
23
Q

complete combustion

A
  • there is enough oxygen
  • doesn’t mean 100% yield
  • produces H2O and CO2
24
Q

incomplete combustion

A
  • not enough oxygen
  • produces H2O and CO2 + C (soot) and CO (blocks oxygen from hemoglobin)
25
Q

how to make a net ionic equation

A
  1. write balanced equation w/ states
  2. split only aqueous compounds into ions + turn subscripts into coefficients, and ADD CHARGES
  3. cross out spectator ions (same ones) and write net ionic equation w/ states + charges for products
  4. if all get crossed out, no reaction occurred