Compounds and Stoichiometry CH4 Flashcards

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Two or more reactants forming one product: A + B > C

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Combination Reaction

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A single reactant breaks down into two or more products, usually as a result of heating, high-frequency radiation, or electrolysis: C > A + B

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Decomposition Reaction

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A special type of reaction that involves fuel (usually a hydrocarbon) and an oxidant (normally oxygen). In its most common form, these reactants form the two products of carbon dioxide and water: CH4 + 2O2 > CO2 +H2O

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Combustion Reaction

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4
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When an atom or ion in a compound is replaced by an atom or ion of another element: Cu + AgNO3 > Ag +CuNO3

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Single - Displacement Reaction (AKA Oxidation-Reduction Reaction)

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5
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Elements from two different compounds swap with each other to form two new compounds: CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 > Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl

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Double - Displacement Reaction (AKA Metathesis Reaction)

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A specific type of double displacement in which an acid reacts with a base to produce a salt (and usually water): HCl + NaOH > NaCl + H2O

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Neutralization Reaction

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7
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Ferrous Ion

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Fe2+

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8
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Ferric Ion

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Fe3+

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9
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Cuprous Ion

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Cu+

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Curpic Ion

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Cu2+

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11
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What are some examples of monoatomic anions that are named by dropping the ending of the element name with the added “ide”?

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H- : Hydride

F- : Fluoride

O2- : Oxide

S2-: Sulfide

N3-: Nitride

P3-: Phosphide

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Many polyatomic anions contain oxygen and are therefore called oxyanions. When an element forms two oxyanions, the name of the one with less oxygen ends in “-ite” and the one with more oxygen ends in “-ate”. What are some examples?

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13
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Solutes that enable solutions to carry currents are called? The electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions is governed by the presence and concentration of ions in the solution.

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Electrolytes

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