ch 7 Flashcards
1
Q
- what is avogadro’s #
2. In a chemical formula, what do the subscripts tell us (concerning moles)?
A
- 6.02 x 10^23 it is the number of pieces in a mole
- The subscripts tell us how many moles of each element there are in a mole. Ie: CO2 1 mole of Carbon and 2 moles of Oxygen
2
Q
- What is the molar mass of an element?
2. To what place do we round molar mass?
A
- It is the weight of one mole of the element in grams. It is the atomic mass in grams. Ex: The atomic mass of Na is 22.99amu. It is also 22.99g. One mole of Na weighs 22.99g.
- either the tenths place, or use 3 significant figures.
3
Q
- How are chemical equations written?
- What does the delta sign above the arrow indicate?
- a chemical reaction must always be …………. Why?
- How do we balance an equation?
- Can we change the subscripts when balancing equations?
A
- reactants on L and products on right, with an arrow separating them. Multiple reactants or products are separated by a + sign
- The delta sign above the arrow indicates that heat is used to start the reaction
- Balanced. Because atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a reaction, but merely shuffled around. Therefore, the numbers must be equal on either side of an equation.
- We use coefficients before each element starting with the most complex formula. Make sure coefficients are to the lowest ration ie: instead of 2 and 4, you would use 1 and 2
- No. Changing subscripts actually changes the molecules rather than changing the number of molecules.
4
Q
1-5 what are the 5 types of reactions, and briefly explain each.
- What is spontaneous combustion?
A
- combination: 2 or more reactants combine to form 1 product. 2Mg+O2 = 2MgO
- Decomposition: one substance splits into
two or more simpler substances.
2HgO = 2Hg + O2 - single replacement: one element takes the
place of a different element.
Zn + 2Hcl = ZnCl2 + H2 - Double replacement: the positive ions in the reactant compounds switch places.
AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3 - combustion reaction: a carbon-containing compound burns in oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)
energy is released as a product in the form of heat
CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O + energy
6.Occurs due to high internal energy due to oxidation in presence of moisture or bacterial content
5
Q
- What are oxidation/reduction reactions?
- When electrons are lost, the element is ………….. . When electrons are gained, the element is …………….. .
A
- electrons are transferred from one substance to another.
2. Oxidized (OIL). Reduced (RIG)
6
Q
The law of conservation of mass indicates that in an ordinary chemical reaction 1, 2, 3
A
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- no change in total mass occurs
- the mass of products is equal to the mass of reactants
7
Q
- What are the 3 criteria that must be met for a reaction to occur?
- If heat is in the product side of a reaction what type of reaction is it? If heat is in the reactant side of the equaction what type of reaction is it?
- If the heat of products is less than reactants, what type of reaction is it?
A
- Collision, Orientation, and Energy
- Exothermic, endothermic
- Endothermic.