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Chemistry
Acids
Naming Binary Acids
- \(`HCL_{(g)} \rightarrow`\) hydrogen chloride
- \(`HCL_{(aq)} \rightarrow`\) hydrofluoric acid
- Need to put the hydro prefix as it tells us its disolved in water and is an acid
Oxyacids
Naming Oxyacids
ite
ions makeous
acides (suffix). \(`HCLO_2 = `\) Chlorous acidate
ions makeic
acides (suffix). \(`HCLO_3 = `\) Chloric acid- Prefixes stay the same
Chemical Change
- Similar to chemical reaction
Evidence of Chemical Change: (observations that tell us its happening)
- A new gas is formed (new odour, formation of bubbles)
- A large change in energy (eg. Light, heat, sound, electricity)
- A new colour is formed
- A new solid is formed
Representing Chemical Reactions
- A Chemical equation!
- Used to model what is happening during a chemical reaction.
- We use an arrow instead of an equal sign to show
beomces
,reacts to form
,produces
- On the left side, we always have the
REACTANTS
, (INPUT), these get used up in the chemical reaction- There can be plus signs to show multiple
reactants
. (Recipes, we are adding them together)
- There can be plus signs to show multiple
- On the right side, we have the
**
PRODUCTS**
(OUTPUT).- Newly produced/made from
reactants
- Plus signs show multple products, more like an AND more than anything else
- Newly produced/made from
- In a chemical reaction, reactant, molecules/atoms/formula units/ions reaarange to produce products moleccules/atoms/ions/formula units
- eg. Wax \(`+`\) oxygen gase \(`\rightarrow`\) Soot \(`+`\) Water \(`+`\) Carbon dioxide.
- A
word
equation - \(`\triangle`\) Greek letter to represent heat.
- \(`C_{25}H_{52(g)} + O_{2(g)} \rightarrow^\triangle C_{(g)} + H_2O_{(g)} + CO_{2(g)}`\)
Types Of Reactions
- 6 types of reactions
- synthesis
- decomposition
- single displacement
- double displacement
- combustion
- neutralization
Sythensis
- When 2 or more substances combines into one substance
- \(`A + B \rightarrow AB`\)
Decomposition
- With a substance breaks down into 2 or more substances
- \(`AB \rightarrow A + B`\)
Single Diplacement
- When