Chemical reactions Flashcards

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Chemical reaction

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Interaction that results in a change of bonding between atoms

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Combination reaction

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Two or more substances combine to form a single substance

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Combination reaction example

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Haemoglobin + oxygen— oxyhaemoglobin

H + H + H + N = ammonia

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Decomposition / dissociation reactions

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The breakdown of one substance to produce two or more products

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5
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Decomposition examples

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HCI (hydrogen chloride)— H+ + CI-

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Displacement reaction

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The displacement of a less reactive element by a more reactive element

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Displacement reaction example

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K+ calcium sulphonate—–Ca2+ + potassium polystrene sulphonate

  • Used to remove potassium when these levels are too high eg kidney failure
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8
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Partner exchange

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Double displacement

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9
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Partner exchange example

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Taking antiacids to stop heartburn pain from HCI produced in the stomach
AB + CD——- AD + CB

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Redox reactions

OIL & RIG

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Oxidation is the gaining or bonds (often to oxygen) and loss of electrons
Reduction is the gaining (often of hydrogen) of electrons.
- Always happen together

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11
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Examples of o reductionxidation

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glucose to produce energy ATP
antioxidant reactions
Respiration

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12
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Enzymes/ catalyst

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Substance that changes the rate of chemical reaction without being changed itself

-Works via lock and key mechanism
Highly specific to one substance (substrate) or closely related substances (substates)

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13
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Enzyme reaction example

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Fat digestion
- Lipase; Pancrease released in small intestine
- Carbohydrate digestion
Salivary amylase produced in salivary gland, released in the mouth

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14
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Inorganic chemistry definition

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Inorganic chemistry- study of compounds that dont contain carbon

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15
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Aromatic compounds

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Contain benzene ring with 6 carbons in a ring with alternating double bonds
are less reactive- greater stability
always saturated

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16
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Aliphatic compounds

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generally open chain of carbon atoms, can be cyclic
can have a mis of single (saturated, double or triple bonds (unsaturated) between them
most often single bonds

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Alkanes

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compunds containing only hyrdrogen and carbon single chain

suffic -‘ane’

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Alkenes

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At least one carbon to carbon double bond

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Alkynes

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Aliphatic, least one carbon to carbon triple bond. Triple bonds are active

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Alcohols

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organic compounds where hydroxyl (OH) functional group is bound to a carbon

21
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Aldehydes

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functional group with the structure -CHO
Carbon double bonded to oxygen
formaldehyde

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Ketones

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Carbon bond must both be hydrocarbon groups

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Carboxylic acids

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contains a carboxyl group (R-C- (double bond) O+OH)

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Amines

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Organic compounds that possess an amino group (NH2)

25
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Dissociation reaction

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When ions dissolve in water