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Chemical Reactions and Solutions
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Chemical Reactions and Solutions
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chemical reactions
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Chemical Reactions and Solutions
Solutions
Homogeneous Mixture
Solvent
What dissolves the solute
Solute
What is dissolved
Concentration
measure of the amount of solute as related to the solution as a whole
Molarity
Concentration measured as moles of solute
Molarity= (moles of solute)/(liters of solution)
Atomic number is used when converting grams to moles
Convert mL to Liters
Saturated
Solution at capacity
Solubility
Things That Affect Dissolving
Temperature
Affects speed of dissolution
Solids have higher solubility at higher temperatures
Gases have lower solubility at higher tempertures
Surface Area
Affects speed of dissolution
Amount of solute exposed to solvent
Pressure
Higher pressure increases solubility of gases
Stirring
Affects the speed of dissolution
Allows liquid particles to reach maximum capacity
Moves saturated liquid
Soluable
36g/100g
Insoluable
.00019g/100g
Chemical Reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions
Single Replacement
A + BX -> B + AX
Element and Compound become different Element and Compound
Double Replacement
AX + BY -> AY + BX
Two compounds become two different compounds
Synthesis
A + B -> AB
Multiple reactants form one product
Decomposistion
Breaks down single reactant into multiple products
AB -> A + B
Combustion
Burning Reaction
Involves Oxygen
CxHyOz + O2 -> CO2 + H2O
Reaction that changes a substances identity
Chemical Equations
Reactants
Elements and Compounds before reaction
Products
Elements and Compounds after reaction
Balancing Equations
Coefficients
Numbers used to indicate the units of a reactant or product needed to balance an equation
2H2O
Avoids defying Law of Conservation of Mss
Symbollically represents a chemical reaction
Naming Chemicals
Ionic Compounds
Cation
If charge can be different values, then the cation's name is the metal's name followed by a roman numeral to show change
yttrium (lll)
If the charge is always a certain value, then the cation is the same as the metal
silver
Anion
Change the ending of the elements name to -ide
Oxide
Polyatomic Ions
Ions made up of multiple ions
Molecular Compounds
No charge
Nonmetals
Prefixes indicate number of atoms
Di = 2
Second element always has a prefix
First element gets prefix if amount is greater than one
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