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Title: Three Major Classes of Chemical Reactions
Description: General Chemistry I, CU Boulder.

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Three  Major  Classes   of  Chemical   Reactions
Wednesday,   September   16,  2 015

08:20

Three major classes:
1
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Acid-Base
3
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What  is  the   molarity  of  2
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𝟐𝟓]
58
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0   𝐿   𝑠 𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛
2
...
mL  of  0
...
400𝑚𝑜𝑙   194
...
𝟒𝒈  
1000𝑚𝐿
1𝐿
1𝑚𝑜𝑙
3
...
400  M  K2CrO4  solution?
0
...
𝟖𝟎𝟎]
4
...
 What  volume  of  2
...
3g  AlCl3?
3HCl  +   Al(OH)3  >  AlCl3  +   3H2O
1𝑚𝑜𝑙  𝐴𝑙𝐶𝑙3
3𝑚𝑜𝑙  𝐻𝐶𝑙
1𝐿
13
...
33𝑔   𝐴 𝑙𝐶𝑙3 1𝑚𝑜𝑙   𝐴 𝑙𝐶𝑙3 2
...
150𝐿   𝑥 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯= 𝟏𝟓𝟎
...
3g  AlCl3?
3HCl  +   Al(OH)3  >  AlCl3  +   3H2O
1𝑚𝑜𝑙  𝐴𝑙𝐶𝑙3
3𝑚𝑜𝑙  𝐻𝐶𝑙
1𝐿
13
...
33𝑔   𝐴 𝑙𝐶𝑙3 1𝑚𝑜𝑙   𝐴 𝑙𝐶𝑙3 2
...
150𝐿   𝑥 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯= 𝟏𝟓𝟎
...
What  is  the   [ClO4-­‐]  when  5
...
0L  of  
solution?
Answer:  2
...

• The  moles   of  solute  in   the  solution  do  not  change,  just  the  volume
...
What  volume  of  0
...
00L  of  
0
...
100](1
...
250𝐿
[0
...
When  200
...
40  M  NaCl  is   mixed  with  600
...
20  M  NaCl,  what  is  
the  resulting   [NaCl]?
(0
...
400]+(0
...
200]/0
...
600=0
...

• Use  the  solubility  guidelines   to  predict   if  the  possible  products  are   soluble  or  
not
...

• Write   the  states  accordingly
...
:  shows  all   reactants  and  products  as  intact   compounds
2) Total  ionic   eqn
...
:  eliminates   "spectator  ions"  and  shows  actual  chemical   change
Acid-­‐Base  Rxns  ( Neutralization  or  Proton  Transfer)  Examples:

3  Ways  to  Represent   Aqueous  Ionic  Reactions
1) Molecular   eqn
...
:  shows  soluble  ionic  compounds  as  ions
3) Net  ionic   eqn
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• At  the  equivalence   point,  #   moles  H+   =  #   moles  OH-­‐
• Much  of  the  time   the  acid-­‐base  stoichiometry  is  1:1  but,  some  acids   have  2mol  
H+/mole  acid   or  2mol  OH-­‐/mole  base
Concept  Question
0
...
50M  NaOH  is  needed  to  neutralize  0
...
 What  is  the  concentration  of  
the  HCl  solution?
(
...
5)  0
...
2L  =  
...
 If  the  ON  

B) +5
C) +6
D) +7
Look  at   the  ON  of  e ach  element  in  the  reactants  versus  the  products
...

Quick  check:  See  if  an  element  when  from  its  elemental  form  to  an  ionic  form  or  from  
an  ionic   form  to  its   elemental  form
...
 Its  ON  went  down  ("reduced"/"oxidizing  agent")
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 Its  ON  went  up ("oxidized"/"reducing  agent")
...

Activity  Series -­‐ used  for  predicting   redox   reactions
...

Using  the   AS,  predict  which  of  the  following  reactions   will   occur
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What  is   the  reducing  agent  in  the  following  redox  reaction:  2H2(g)  +  O2(g)  >  2H2O


Title: Three Major Classes of Chemical Reactions
Description: General Chemistry I, CU Boulder.