Unit: 3
Topic: ___________________________
Book Section(s): 6.1-6.3 /7.0-7.2 /7.4-7.6 / 17.0-17.2
Date: ___________________________
Instructions: Assigned Note-taker types in notes from lecture or reading. Other students make additions & corrections.
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6.1 Evidence of a chemical reaction
6.2 Chemicla Equations
6.3 Balancing chemical Equations
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7.0 Intro
7.1 Predicting Whether a Reaction will occur
7.2 Precipitation
Precipetate
Precipitation Reaction
Ionic compound when dissoled in water
Strong Electrolyle
Using Solubility Rules
soluble solid Insoluble solid/sightly soluble
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7.4 Reactions that form water acids and bases
Acid
Strong Acid
Base
Strong Base
Hydrochloric Acid & aq sodium hydroxide
Salt
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7.5
Reactions of metals with nonmetals
Oxidation -Reduction Reaction
Characteristics of Oxidation-Reduction
7.6 Precipitation Reaction
Double-Displacement
Acid Base Reactions
Oxidation- Reduction Reaction
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-Solid (s) -Liquid (l) -Gas (g) - Dissolved in water (aq)
You can tell if a chemical reaction occured by, color change, change of form, flame, and temp change. Make sure you always balance equations by adding coefficients because atoms are never created or destroyed.
Ex. oxygen you breathe dissolves in your blood.
1 Formation of a solid 2 Formation of water 3 Transfer of electrons 4 Formatiom of gas
Aq solutions are important to us
Acids and Bases are very different but when mixed together more often that not water is formed because of the H+ and OH- combinnation leaving behind salt.
Metals and nonmetals form ionic compounds. precipitaion reaction + Double replacement reaction are the same thing where two elements of a compound switch. |
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