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Chemical Reactions, Equations
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Chemical Equation
describe a reaction
Chemical Reactions
video: Salman Khan: Chemical Reactions Introduction
using two examples
- combine molecular hydrogen and oxygen into energy and water (oxidation-reduction)
- combine bicarbonate anion and a hydrogen cation into carbonic acid (reversible)
reduction
oxidation-reduction
hydrolysis
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reactants $->$ products
reagents $->$ products
Balancing
video: Salman Khan: Balancing Chemical Equations
using example of combining aluminum and oxygen (dioxygen) to form aluminum oxide
finding the quantity of each molecule on both sides of the equation.
The initial equation identifies the molecules and the reaction. Theoretical
Balancing shows the quantity of each molecule in the reaction. Actual
Equation
1. the molecules involved
2. the quantity of each molecule
3. the change in charge of each molecule
4. the energy exchange (thermodynamics)
Complete vs Net Equations
video: Salman Khan: Molecular, complete iconic, and net iconic equations
Showing ionic charge explicitly in an equation.
Sodium chloride plus silver nitrate → ? plus silver chloride
Molecular equation: $$\ce{NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) -> NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)}$$
Complete ionic equation: $$\ce{Na+(aq) + Cl^{-}(aq) + Ag+(aq) + NO3^{-}(aq) -> Na+NO3^{-}(aq) + AgCl(s)}$$
Net ionic equation: $$\ce{Cl^{-}(aq) + Ag+(aq) -> AgCl(s)}$$
spectator ion
“Water is a polar molecule. That's what makes it such a good solvent.”
reactions that join elements into a compound molecule based on valence
wants an electron, halogens
has an extra electron to give away, alkali metals
sodium chloride NaCl
sodium iodide NaI
potassium chloride KCl
lithium chloride LiCl