Double Displacement & Neutralization Reactions Fit Flashcards

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Double Displacement Pattern

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  • 2 compounds displaces to create two new compound
  • 2 cations displace with each other
  • No activity series is used
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Evidence of Double Displacement

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  • If a solid precipitate forms
  • If a gas forms
  • If water forms through neutralization
  • If these things do not form, the double displacement did not occur
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Precipitate

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  • When ionic compound dissolves in water, they they separate into ions
  • However some ionic compounds do not dissolve in water and are insoluble and are called precipitate
  • 2 aqueous solutions must for a precipitate for reaction to occur
  • If there is no precipitate, products will be unchanged as nothing is combining
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How do we know if a precipitate forms??

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We use the Solubility Table!

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Spectator ions

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Ions that remain unchanged in the reactant side of reaction

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Direct gas production

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  • Sulfide compound + Acid → Hydrogen sulfide gas, H2S
  • Hydride (e.g. LiH) + water → Hydrogen gas, H2
  • Single and double displacement reaction: treat water as H(OH)
  • Not with synthesis
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Indirect gas production

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  • Formation of H2CO3 in reactants→ CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
  • Formation of H2SO3→ SO2 (g) + H2O (l)
  • Formation of NH4OH → NH3 (g) + H2O (l)
  • All these compounds are unstable and breaks down
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Neutralization

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  • Acid + Base → Water + Ionic Salt
  • Do not form precipitate
  • Call it neutralization NOT double displacement
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Neutralization with a Carbonate

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  • Carbonate + acid → carbonic acid + compound
  • Carbonate and sulfide neutralizes acids by being unstable
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Neutralization with a Bicarbonate

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Acid
* Carbonic acid is formed, breaking apart and neutralizing acid
Base
* Hydrogen and OH combine to form water (l) and base, neutralizing base

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Reaction Conditions

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  • Catalysts help to speed up reactions
  • Heat, pressure, electricity, MnO
  • Not reactants in the equations
  • Written above the arrow
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