Fundamentals of Chemical Reactions and Energy

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Course Outline

  1. Chemical Reaction Balancing
  2. Redox Half Equations
  3. Avogadro’s Constant
  4. Moles Calculation
  5. Solution Concentration
  6. Mass Conservation
  7. Endothermic vs Exothermic
  8. Energy in Reactions
  9. Oxidation and Reduction
  10. pH and Ion Types

1. Chemical Reaction Balancing

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Matter is conserved: The principle that in a chemical reaction, the total number of each type of atom remains the same on both sides of the equation, ensuring mass is neither created nor destroyed.

  • Adjust coefficients (numbers in front), not subscripts: When balancing chemical equations, only change the coefficients (the numbers in front of molecules or atoms) to achieve balance; subscripts (the small numbers indicating atom counts within molecules) must remain unchanged.

  • Oxygen is diatomic (O₂): Oxygen naturally exists as a diatomic molecule, meaning two oxygen atoms bonded together (O₂). This must be carefully balanced in equations, especially when balancing oxygen atoms on both sides of the reaction.

Essential Points

  • To balance a chemical equation, ensure the same number of each atom appears on both sides, respecting the conservation of matter.

  • When balancing oxygen, always consider its diatomic form (O₂). For example, in the reaction 2Fe + O₂ → 2FeO, the oxygen atoms are balanced by adjusting the coefficient in front of O₂.

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1. What is the main purpose of balancing a chemical equation?

2. What is the main principle behind balancing a chemical reaction equation?

3. What is a key feature that distinguishes a redox half equation from the overall redox reaction?

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Chemical Reaction Balancing — principle?

Matter is conserved; only coefficients are changed.

Matter is conserved — principle?

Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in reactions.

Redox Half Equations — electrons?

Show electron transfer; oxidation loses, reduction gains electrons.

Coefficients vs subscripts — balancing?

Adjust coefficients; keep subscripts unchanged.

Oxygen's form?

Diatomic molecule: O₂.

Redox — how?

Electron transfer during reactions.

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