Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Chemical Reactions
- The chemical reaction is a process in which a chemical change takes place.
- In a chemical reaction, atoms of the reactants are arranged to produce the products.
- A substance that enters into the chemical reaction are called reactant.
- A substance that is produced by a chemical reaction is called product.
- In a chemical reaction the atoms are neither created nor destroyed
- When a chemical reaction takes place, there is always a change in the properties and the energy content of substances involved in the chemical reaction.
- Define Chemical reaction.
- Tell weather the following are true or false.
b-A substance that enters into the chemical reactions are called reactants.
3. To identify that a chemical reaction occurs, some changes are observed. What are these changes?
References :
Yaghi, M. (1999). Chemistry. Lebanese Educational Publishing Company s.a.l.
Costello, K. (2006). ChemistryLand Nucleus.Retrieved July 05, 2011, from http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM151/chm151home.html
What is the rate of Chemical reaction'
What is the rate of the Chemical Reaction?
- The rate of a reaction is a measure of how quickly reactants change into products.
- An increase in temperature, generally increases the rate of the reaction.
- A catalyst is a substance that speed up the reaction without itself being used up.
Questions:
- Define the rate of the reaction.
- Define the catalyst.
- Does temperature play a role in chemical reactions? Justify.
References:
Yaghi, M. (1999). Chemistry. Lebanese Educational Publishing Company s.a.l.
Costello, K. (2006). ChemistryLand Nucleus.Retrieved July 05, 2011, from http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM151/chm151home.html
Types of Chemical Reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions
Questions:
- Synthesis reaction: involves two or more substance to form another single substance. It releases energy. ex: A + B -> AB
- Decompostion reaction: is the opposite of the synthesis reaction in which the reactants are broken down into 2 or more substances. This reaction needs energy or heat to take place. ex : AB + heat-> A+B
- Single Displacement Reaction: An element replaced another element in a compound. Note that not alll elements can be replaced by other ones. ex: A +BC -> AB+C
- Double replacement reaction: In this reaction cations from two different ionic compound trade or switch places. ex AB + CB -> AD+ BC.
Questions:
- How many types of Chemical Reactions are there?
- Give example about each type of Chemical reactions?
- All the types requires energy except which one?
Yaghi, M. (1999). Chemistry. Lebanese Educational Publishing Company s.a.l.
Costello, K. (2006). ChemistryLand Nucleus.Retrieved July 05, 2011, from http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM151/chm151home.html
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