CHY 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Sodium Chloride, Chemical Equation, Sodium Hydroxide

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2 ca (s) + f2 (g) 2 caf2 (s) Decomposition: one reactant forms 2 or more products. Kclo3 (s) kcl (s) + 3/2 o2 (g) Displacement: elemental reactant replaces an atom in another reactant. Zn (s) + 2 hcl (aq) zncl2 (aq) + h2 (g) Combustion: reaction with oxygen to produce a flame. Ch4 (g) + 2 o2 (g) co2 (g) + 2 h2o ( ) Note: not all combination, decomposition or displacement reactions are redox e. g. ag+ (aq) + fe (s) fe2+ (aq) + ag (s) Fe (s) fe2+ (aq) + 2 e- 2 ag+ (aq) + fe (s) fe2+ (aq) + 2 ag (s) Balance charges: make no. of e- equal in both eqns. Add half-reaction equations to get complete, balanced eqn. N. b. things get complicated later in the course. Quantitative analysis: the determination of the amount of a species (analyte) in a sample. Analyte reacts completely with a standardized reagent called the titrant.

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