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Ch. 9 Review Chemical Reactions When substances undergo chemical changes, they form new substances. Atoms are rearranged, because bonds are broken and reformed

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Ch. 9 Review Chemical Reactions

•When substances undergo chemical changes, they form new substances.

•Atoms are rearranged, because bonds are broken and reformed

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Remembering RXNs

What are Reactants?•

What are Products?

Why do we balance and how?•

Energy (exo-

or endothermic)

Signs of reactions

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Endothermic reaction

Reaction where heat energy is absorbed.

Surroundings get colder•

chemical energy of products greater than reactants

▲H is positive

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Exothermic Reaction

Reaction where heat energy is released

surrounding get hotter•

Chemical energy of reactants greater than products

▲H is negative

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Signs of Chemical Changes1.heat or light

2.Color Change

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Signs of Chemical Changes

3.Gases emitted

4.Precipitate (solid)

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DON’T WORRY IN MY CLASS WE WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES

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Reaction Rates

Ch. 22.1

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Chemical Reactions

Reactions normally happen in a series of steps.

These steps determine the speed of the reaction.

Reactions can sometimes be reversible.

Reversible reactions then can reach equilibrium.

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What is a Rate?•

Fixed ratio between two things

It measure how fast or slow

a reaction or an action takes place.

It does not measure time!!!!!

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Kinetics and Reaction Rate

Kinetics is the area of chemistry dealing with the speed

or rate

at

which reactions take place.•

Reactions take place at different

speeds.•

Some reactions act quickly. (air bags)

Some reactions react slowly. (rusting, food spoiling)

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Why Rates Important?

It is important to understand rates in order to control the reaction.

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Fires have fast rates, that must be controlled

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Fire Triangle

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Understanding Rates

•Once there was a king whose daughter was kidnapped by the evil dragon lord.

•So the bravest knight (Sir Glennolot) sent out to save the princess

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Understanding Rates

Once slaying the dragon, he returned the princess to her father.

So overcome with joy, the king offered anything in his kingdom to the knight.

The knight only wanted one thing. One piece of wheat. And asked they double the amount for each space on a chess board. (or 63 days)

King agreed to what he thought was a silly request.

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Understanding Rates

2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc (amounts quickly increase)

After the 63rd

day, the knight now

controlled all the food in the kingdom, and became the king himself.

And all lived happily ever after.•

Well except the dragon

And I guess the king didn’t end up so well.

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Understanding Rates

Chemists, engineers, and everyday chefs need to be aware how reaction rates can change when conditions for the reaction change.

Ex. Double the concentration of reactants can quadruple the rate.

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Understanding Rates•

Ex. Raising the temperature only 100C will double the reaction rate

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Understanding Rates

Ex. Changing the dosage or the surface area can make a rate dramatically and dangerously fast.

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Calculating Rate

Rate = Δ [ x ]Δ t

Change in amount

Change in time

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Rate: examples?

beats/min, •

mi/hr,

pills/day•

Time is always on the bottom

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RR ExperimentUse the pre-measured amount of both baking soda and acetic acid.

Combine the two reactants. Answer the following questions

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CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND RATES

1.

What phases are the reactants?2.

What phases are the products?

3.

How did you know there was a chemical reaction taking place?

4.

How did you know when the reaction was over?

5.

When was the most gas evolved?6.

What equations would be used to represent the rate of this reaction?

7.

What measurements would you need to make to calculate a rate for this reaction?

8.

Describe three ways you could experimentally increase the rate of this reaction.

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REACTION RATES ! !

RR = Δ [reactants ]Δ t

RR = Δ [products ]Δ t

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RATE CALCULATIONS

1.

John takes 10 weeks

to earn $150. However, Mary earns $150

in 30 days. Calculate the rate at which they both earn money. Which has the larger rate?

Mary

John•

Amount

Amount•

Time

Time•

Rate ($/day)

Rate ($/day)•

Larger =2.

Kyle takes 8 minutes

to ride his bike 0.5 Km

to school. Erin takes 20 minutes

to ride 5 Km

to school. At what rate does each of them travel? Who is faster?KYLE

ERINDistance

DistanceTime

TimeRate (Km/min) Rate (Km/min)

Larger =

$150 $15030 days 70 days

$5/day $2/dayMary

0.5km 5 km

20 minutes8 minutes

Erin

= 0.06 = 0.25

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RATE CALCULATIONS3.

Time released Tylenol has 500 mg each that last 12 hours. However, CVS acetaminophen, last 4 hours and contains 220 mg each. At what rate is the medication released for each? Which dissolves at a larger rate?

TYLENOL

CVS•

Amount

Amount•

Time

Time•

Rate =

Rate

=•

Larger =

4.

A four pound roast cooks in the grill in about 2.5 hours. However, a 0.25 pound hamburger take only 15 minutes to cook. Which one cooks at a slower rate?

ROAST HAMBURGERA = A=T= T=Rate = Rate =

Slower =

= 500 mg= 12 hr42 mg/hr

= 220 mg= 4 hr55 mg/hr

•CVS

burger

4 lb2.5 hr1.6 lb / hr

0.25 lb.25hr

1 lb / hr

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Collision Theory

•Reactions and the rate of reactions taking place depend on two or more molecules colliding in such a way that old bonds break and new bonds form.

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COLLISION THEORY

C

= collisions

E

= energy

O

= orientation

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Collisions

Reactants must be in contact in order to react.

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Energy•

Every reaction needs energy to get things started. (Activation Energy)

This energy is needed to break the chemical bonds of the reactants.

Energy to form activated complex

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Energy Diagram

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Orientation•

Reactants must be lined up properly when colliding.

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Factors Affecting RXN Rates

Nature of Reactants•

Temperature

Concentration•

Surface Area

Catalysts/inhibitors

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Nature of Reactants

Not all materials react with each other.

If reactants don’t have enough energy, no reaction can take place.

If reactants don’t collide in the proper orientation, no reaction takes place.

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Nature of reactants

Collisions

Collisions

EnergyCollisions

Energy

Orientation

NO

NO

YES

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thermite

vrs. the car

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Temperature•Higher the temperature the faster the reaction.

•Higher temperature causes particles to move faster, thus they collide more often.

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Concentration (M)

The more concentrated a solution the faster the reaction will be.

If the number of reactant particles per unit volume increases, then the chance of successful collisions increase.

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Which has a higher concentration of reactants?

More concentrated

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Surface Area (particle exposure)

The greater the surface area the faster the reaction.

More surface area means more reactants are in contact, which of course leads to more collisions.

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Surface AreaMore it can be broken down more area

MORE

kindle

groundLESS Whole bean

Logs

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Catalyst•

A substance that changes the rate of chemical reactions without being permanently changed itself.

Brings energy to reaction•

Lowers the activation energy required.

Ex. yeast, enzymes

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Inhibitors

•Inhibitors slow down reactions by tying up the reactants

•Ex. preservatives

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Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium

Ch 22.2

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Reactions Going Completion

• products are removed from

the reacting system (3 products)

1. Forming a insoluble

precipitate (no ions left)2.

Forming a gas

3.

Water neutralized

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Removing a Product•

gas formed (g)

2H2

O 2H2 (g) + O2 (g)

Precipitate formed (s)CuSO4

+Na2

S Na2SO4(aq) + CuS(s)

Water is formed (H2

O)•

NaOH

+ HCl NaCl + H2O

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Product formed

Reactants used up

Going to Completion

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Reversible Reactions

3H2

+ N2

2NH3

the products remain in the system so they may react back to original reactants.

Two reactions where the only difference is the direction.

Reactions are occurring at the same time.

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Examples: Reversible Reactions.•

Unopened Soda

Breathing cycle

Rechargeable batteries

Mood rings

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Equilibrium•The state in which a chemical reaction and its reverse reaction occur at the same rate.

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1. Equilibrium is reached when rats are equal

2. No change in the amounts.

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Equilibrium

Reactants

Products

Equilibrium reached when concentrations become constant

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Le Chatelier’s

Principle

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STRESS to SYSTEM

Three stress’s are 1.Temperature

2.Concentration3. Pressure.

(change in volume)

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Le Chatelier’s

Principle

•If a system at equilibrium is stressed, it will react to undo the stress.

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Must form more reactant to balance again, so this is a shift to the left.

TEMPERATURE

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Le Chatelier’s

Principle•

If disturbed by a change by a stress, a net shift will occur to offset the change.

A shift left or right will occur•

A shift is represented by the formation of more reactants or products.

Shifts are sometimes observed by a color change

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When a stress is applied the reaction will reestablish equilibrium

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Equilibrium = No change in amount over time

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1. Concentration

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Concentration

If you

ADD

reactants

, The system

will REMOVE

reactants

by making more products.

If you

REMOVE

reactants

, The system

will ADD

reactants

by reacting the products.

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2. Temperature

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3. Pressure

The side withleast moles

The side withmost moles

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