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Chemistry Week 23

Chemistry Week 23. Please get out your homework!. February 18, 2013. AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer & Agenda 2 – Check HW 3 – Classwork. Today’s Goal: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Homework

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Chemistry Week 23

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  1. Chemistry Week 23 Please get out your homework!

  2. February 18, 2013 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer & Agenda 2 – Check HW 3 – Classwork Today’s Goal: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Homework • Complete Classwork – due tomorrow. • Week 22 Work is due by FRIDAY!! • If you missed Last Monday’s Quiz, makeup is today after school.

  3. Monday, February 18 Objective: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Bell Ringer: Predict the products of the following chemical reactions: a) C2H6+O2 b) CuCl2+ Li2S  c) F2 + Li2O 

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  5. Monday, February 18 Objective: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Bell Ringer: Predict the products of the following chemical reactions: a) C2H6+O2 b) CuCl2+ Li2S  c) F2 + Li2O 

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  7. Monday, February 18 Objective: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Bell Ringer: Predict the products of the following chemical reactions: a) C2H6+O2 b) CuCl2+ Li2S  c) F2 + Li2O 

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  9. Monday, February 18 Objective: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Bell Ringer: Predict the products of the following chemical reactions: a) C2H6+O2 b) CuCl2+ Li2S  c) F2 + Li2O 

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  11. BELL-RINGER TIME IS UP!

  12. February 18, 2013 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer & Agenda 2 – Check HW 3 – Classwork Today’s Goal: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Homework • Complete Classwork – due tomorrow. • Week 22 Work is due by FRIDAY!! • If you missed Last Monday’s Quiz, makeup is today after school.

  13. Monday, February 18 Objective: Students will be able to predict products of chemical reactions and predict if products are soluble. Bell Ringer: Predict the products of the following chemical reactions: a) C2H6+O2 b) CuCl2+ Li2S  c) F2 + Li2O  CO2 + H2O CuS + LiCl O2 + LiF

  14. Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions 1. Single Replacement K+1 Cl-1 + F2 = KCl + F2 2. Double Replacement K+1 SO4-2 + Cu+2 NO3-1 = K2SO4 + Cu(NO3)2 CO2 + H2O 3. Combustion 4. Synthesis Li+1 Cl-1 = LiCl Ba + O2 5. Decomposition

  15. Cornell Notes –Turn your notebook SIDEWAYS! • Obj: SWBAT Predict Products of Chemical Reactions and Solubility. • Date: 2/15/2013

  16. Obj: SWBAT Predict Products of Chemical Reactions and Solubility. What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  17. Obj: SWBAT Predict Products of Chemical Reactions and Solubility. What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  18. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Steps to Predict Products Example

  19. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Find the charge on elements Flip & Drop Mg + O2 Magnesium Oxide Mg+2 O-2 Mg2O2 MgO

  20. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  21. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Decomposition Steps to Predict Products Example

  22. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Decomposition Split into Elements Check for Diatomics Br2 H2 O2 N2 Cl2 I2 F2 “7 in the 7” “Brother Hon Cliff” H2O  H + O H2 + O2

  23. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  24. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Single Replacement Steps to Predict Products Example

  25. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Single Replacement Switch Elements of same type. Find Charges Flip & Drop Check for Diatomics Cu + AgNO3 Ag + Cu+2 NO3-1 Ag + Cu(NO3)2

  26. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  27. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Double Replacement Steps to Predict Products Example

  28. Precipitates in Double Replacement Reactions • Many DR reactions occur in water- that is, in aqueous solution • When dissolved in water, many ionic compounds “dissociate”, or separate, into cations and anions • If the rearrangement of the ions forms a solid it iscalled a precipitate. • A precipitate is a solid produced during a chemical reaction in a solution.

  29. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Double Replacement Switch Cations Find Charges Flip & Drop  for Precipitate? Na3PO4+ BaCl2 Ba+2PO4-3+ Na+1 Cl-1 Barium phosphate is not soluble so a precipitate forms Ba3(PO4)2 (s) + NaCl(aq)

  30. Example AgNO3 + NaCl AgCl + NaNO3 1. First, we separate the compounds into ions: Ag1+ + NO31- + Na1+ + Cl1- 2. Next we “switch” the cations 3. Last we determine if a precipitate will form using the solubility chart AgCl + Na1+ + NO31- Note that the AgCl did not ionize, because it is a “precipitate”

  31. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Steps to Predict Products Example Example Example Example Example

  32. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Combustion Steps to Predict Products Example

  33. Cornell Notes (continued) What type of chemical reaction? Combustion Product = CO2 + H2O CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O

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