Ch 5/6: Chemical Reactions (Chem 114)
percent yield
(amount of product actually obtained in a chemical expression / theoretical yield) * 100%
standard temperature and pressure (STP)
0 degrees Celsius (273 K) and 1 atm (760 mm Hg)
values of the gas constant R
0.0821 L*atm/molK or 8.31 L*kPa/molK
molar mass
1 mole of a substance, mass of 6.022 * 10^23 molecules of a substance, molecular (formula) weight of substance in grams
standard molar volume of a gas at STP
22.4 L
(solubility guidelines) always soluble
NH4+, group 1 ions, NO3-, CH3CO2-, perchlorate
oxidation number (oxidation state)
Positive or negative number that indicates how many electrons an atom has gained, lost, or shared to become stable; INIDICATES WHETHER THE ATOM IS NEUTRAL, ELECTRON RICH, OR ELECTRON POOR
(balancing chemical equations) step 2
add appropriate coefficients to balance numbers of atoms of each element
rules for assigning oxidation numbers
an atom in its elemental state has an oxidation number of zero, monatomic ion has an oxidation number equal to its charge; in a molecular compound, an atom usually has the same oxidation number it would have if it were a monatomic ion; for compounds with more than one nonmetal element, the more electronegative element has its preferred negative oxidation number; the less electronegative element is assigned a positive oxidation number so the sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is 0
aqueous solution
aq
(balancing chemical equations) hint
balance pure elements last
mole to mass and mass to mole conversions
carried out using molar mass as a conversion factor
mole to mole conversion
carried out using mole ratios as conversion factors
(mass to mass conversions) step 4
check answer using ballpark solution
(balancing chemical equations) step 3
check equation to make sure the numbers and kinds of atoms on both sides of the equation are the same
(mass to mass conversions) step 2
choose molar masses and mole ratios to convert known information into needed information
molar mass serves as a _______ between numbers of moles and mass
conversion factor
charge on oxidizing agent ______ during reaction
decreases
when acids and bases are mixed together in correct proportion, acidic and basic properties
disappear
ionic equation
equation in which all ions are explicitly shown
net ionic equation
equation that does not include spectator ions
(solubility guidelines) insoluble
everything else (ex: CaCO3)
chemical equation
expression in which symbols are used to represent a chemical reaction
theoretical yield
found by mass to mass calculations
actual yield
found by weighing product obtained
mass to mass conversions
frequently needed but cannot be directly carried out
gas
g
reduction
gain of electrons
(solubility guidelines) usually soluble
halides (Cl-, Br-, I-), SO4 2-
coefficients in a balanced chemical equation tell how many molecules there are and
how many moles of each reactant are needed and how many moles/molecules of each product are formed
charge on reducing agent _____ during reaction
increases
spectator ion
ion that appears unchanged on both sides of a reaction arrow
liquid
l
oxidation
loss of electrons
(balancing chemical equations) step 4
make sure coefficients are reduced to their lowest whole-number values
coefficients can be put in the form of ______ which act as conversion factors when setting up calculations
mole ratios
avogadro's number
number of molecules or formula units in a mole (NA = 6.022 * 10^23)
coefficient
numbers in front of chemical formulas that multiply all the atoms in a formula
mole
one mole of any substance is the amount whose mass in grams (molar mass) is numerically equal to its molecular or formula weight
acid-base neutralization reaction
process in which H+ ions from an acid react with OH- ions from a base to yield water; an ionic compound called a salt is also produced
precipitation reaction
process in which an insoluble solid called a precipitate forms when reactants are combined in aqueous solution
oxidation-reduction reaction (redox reaction)
process in which one or more electrons are transferred between species; as a result of this transfer, charges on atoms in the various reactants change
ideal gas law
relationships among the four variables P, V, T, n for gases can be combined into a single expression : PV=nRT
solid
s
(mass to mass conversions) step 3
set up factor label expression and calculate answer
product
substance that is formed in a chemical reaction and is written on the right side of the reaction arrow in a chemical equation
reducing agent
substance that is oxidized, gives up an electron, causing reduction
oxidizing agent
substance that is reduced, gains an electrons, causing oxidization
reactant
substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction and is written on the left side of the reaction arrow in a chemical equation
molecular weight
sum of atomic weights of all atoms in a moleule
formula weight
sum of atomic weights of all atoms in one formula unit of any compound
limiting reagant
the reactant that is exhausted first
amount of product actually formed is somewhat less than the
theoretical yield
avogadro's law
volume of gas is directly proportional to its molar amount at a constant pressure and temperature
neutralization reaction produces
water, salt
(balancing chemical equations) step 1
write an unbalanced equation using correct formulas for all reactants and products
(mass to mass conversions) step 1
write balanced chemical equation