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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Collision Theory

Why do some reactions happen quickly? Why do some chemicals not react at all when mixed together?


Friday, 2 August 2013

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Balancing Equations

STEP ONE

Identify the type of reaction, so identify the products.
e.g. acid + base --> water + salt
e.g. acid + metal --> hydrogen + salt

STEP TWO

Work out the formula of the salt. Use "drop-and-swap",  but remember that this is just a method for finding the electrically-neutral ratio of ions.

STEP THREE

Balance the atoms using large numbers to change the quantity of each compound/molecule/atom.


Sunday, 14 July 2013

Acids and Bases

Acids and Bases

an acid is a chemical compound that has extra hydrogen ions that it can loose. We found that when an acid is mixed with a base, a salt and water is produced. on the P.H. scale which is the standard way of measuring acids and bases the acids are between 0 and 6.9 and bases are from 7.1 to 14. so that means that 7 is neutral.

salts are a neutral compound which is not table salt excluding the first experiment.
these are the results we have for the tests we did:

  • hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium chloride + water 
HCl + NaOH = NaCl +H2O
  • hydrochloric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium chloride + water
2HCl + MgO = MgCl2 + H2O
  • nitric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium nitrate + water
HNO3 + NaOH = NaNO3 + H2O
  • nitric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium nitrate + water
2HNO3 + MgO = Mg(NO3)2 + H2O
  • sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium sulfate + water
H2SO4 + NaOH = Na2SO4 +H2O this is not balanced
  • sulfuric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium sulfate + water
H2SO4 + MgO = MgSO4 + H2O
  • ethanoic acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium ethanoate  + water
CH3COOH + NaOH = NaCH3COO + H2O
  • ethanoic acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium ethanoate + water
2CH3COOH  + MgO = Mg(CH3COO)2 + H2O
  • therefore
  • acid + base = salt(not table salt) + water 











Acids and Bases

an acid is a chemical compound that has extra hydrogen ions that it can loose. We found that when an acid is mixed with a base, a salt and water is produced. on the P.H. scale which is the standard way of measuring acids and bases the acids are between 0 and 6.9 and bases are from 7.1 to 14. so that means that 7 is neutral.

salts are a neutral compound which is not table salt excluding the first experiment.
these are the results we have for the tests we did:

  • hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium chloride + water 
HCl + NaOH = NaCl +H2O
  • hydrochloric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium chloride + water
2HCl + MgO = MgCl2 + H2O
  • nitric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium nitrate + water
HNO3 + NaOH = NaNO3 + H2O
  • nitric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium nitrate + water
2HNO3 + MgO = Mg(NO3)2 + H2O
  • sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium sulfate + water
H2SO4 + NaOH = Na2SO4 +H2O this is not balanced
  • sulfuric acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium sulfate + water
H2SO4 + MgO = MgSO4 + H2O
  • ethanoic acid + sodium hydroxide = sodium ethanoate  + water
CH3COOH + NaOH = NaCH3COO + H2O
  • ethanoic acid + magnesium oxide = magnesium ethanoate + water
2CH3COOH  + MgO = Mg(CH3COO)2 + H2O
  • therefore
  • acid + base = salt(not table salt) + water 











Thursday, 11 July 2013

GROUP SKUX: Repost of the indicator experiment

Sorry, the one that i uploaded was their fail one. This is the proper one.

Credit: Liam C-Grove, Ray MC
Acids & Carbonates

Acids and carbonates when they are mixed release carbon dioxide, water and salt.

Acid + Carbonate à Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water 



Mixtures
Equations
Observations
Hydrochloric Acid + Copper Carbonate






2HCl + CuCO3 ---> CO2 + H2O + CuCl2

When the acid and carbonate mix together there is an immediate reaction as the mixture fizzes up it rises right to the top of the test tube and then suddenly starts to drop back down and goes back to a liquid, then about 20 seconds later it has started to change from an originally green cloudy colour to a clear light blue
Hydrochloric Acid + Magnesium Carbonate






2HCl + MgCO3 ---> CO2 + H2O + MgCl2

When the acid and carbonate mix together there is an immediate reaction as the mixture fizzes up it rises to about half way up the test tube and then suddenly starts to drop back down and goes back to a cloudy milky coloured liquid, unlike the copper carbonate solution this mixture doesn’t go back to a see-through clear liquid it remains cloudy with the milky colour.





Metal carbonates normally react with acid to form different types of salts, carbon dioxide and water. A metal carbonate is a type of metal that is made as a result of a mixture between carbon and oxygen. Hence the equation.
Acid + Carbonate ----> Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide