Reactions
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| 11.1 Describing Chemical Reactions
11.1.1 Describe how to write a word equation 11.1.2 Describe how to write a skeleton equation 11.1.3 Balance equations |
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| 11.2 Types of Chemical Reactions
11.2.1 Describe the five general types of reactions and provide examples of each 11.2.2 Predict the products of the five general types of reactions 11.2.3 Use the activity series of metals to predict the product of a single displacement reaction
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| 11.3 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
11.3.1 Write net ionic equations when given a word equation. 11.3.2 Predict the formation of a precipitate in a double-replacement reaction (predict solubility) |
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Writing Chemical Equations (symbols, states of matter, etc.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGU6mQ6mC_s
Writing Net Ionic Equations video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXqelH1MxGw
The 5 Types of Chemical Reactions video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE4668aarck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBRU6gOlq5o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJoKQ3ULCVs
Notes: Types of Reactions (.ppt)
Balancing equations notes (for beginners) (.pdf)
Balancing equations notes (from class) (.ppt)
Khan Academy video tutorial video link
Problems: Balancing Equations 1 (.doc)
Problems: Balancing Equations 2 (.doc)
Predicting Reaction Products.pdf
Preciting Reaction Products 2 (advanced, thanks to ______ from Ann Arbor, MI ): .pdf
Notes: Predicting Solubility
Solubility chart: http://faculty.smu.edu/whorsthe/soluble.pdf
Lab: Precipitation Reactions
Lab: Reactivity of Metals
Precipitation Lab
Study Guide (.doc)
Objectives
Describe the steps for writing a balanced chemical equation.
Identify the symbols used in chemical equations.
Distinguish among the five general types of reactions and be able to identify each type when given an example.
Describe the effect of various factors that influence the rate of a reaction.
Predict the products of the five general types of reactions.
Predict the formation of a precipitate in a double-replacement reaction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvyczmSbX_U
this one is simple and easy to understand but only for basic knowledge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph6xowy5fNc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6z4s3ouzZo
this is ok but they only tell the formula