Unit 5 Flashcards
Gas Formations
Acid with a carbonate or bicarbonate
Sulfide with an acid
Gas Compounds
Diatomic
Noble gases
CO2
NH3
CH4
NO2
SO2
H2S
CO
Ionic Compounds
Use charges
Covalent compounds
Use prefixes
Single Replacement Reaction
One element replaces a similar element in a compound
Double Replacement Reaction
Ions of two compounds in aqueous solutions switch to form two new compounds
Result of Most Double Replacements
Formation of a precipitate, water, or gas
Combustion Reaction
React with oxygen releasing large amount of energy
Combustion Products
Gas
CIE
Complete ionic equation
Breaks down aqueous to atomic level
Making Aqueous Solution
Most ionic compounds ionize in water
Water molecules pull ionic compound into its component ions
Force of Aqueous Reactions
Formation of a precipitate
Dissociation
Seperation of an ionic salt into its ion
Usually in water
No Reaction When Insoluble Solutions Mix
Both soluble so ions free stand
No precipitate
No reaction
Evaporation With Aqueous
Water dissolves no longer aqueous
All become solids
The possible compounds are both reactants and products