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CHEMISTRY Introduction CH 1 Chemical Reactions

Sonu Sharma
13/04/2018 0 0

 

INTRODUCTION:

 

PHYSICAL CHANGE

CHEMICAL CHANGE

Processes in which no new chemical substances are formed are called physical changes.  

 

Example:

1.      Melting of ice

2.      Evaporation of water

Processes in which a new chemical substance with different properties is formed are called physical changes.  

Example:

1.      Rusting of iron

2.      Souring of milk in summer

3.      Burning of coke in air

4.      Cooking of food

 

 

  • CHEMICAL REACTION: The process in which new substances with new properties are formed from one or more substances is called Chemical Reaction

 

Examples of Chemical reaction:

  • Digestion of food
  • Respiration
  • Rusting of iron
  • Burning of Magnesium ribbon
  • Formation of curd

 

REACTANT: The substances which take part in a chemical reaction are called Reactants.

  • They are written on the L.H.S (Left Hand Side) with a plus sign (+) between them.

 

PRODUCTS: The substances which are formed in a chemical reaction are called Products.

  • They are written on the R.H.S (Right Hand Side) with a plus sign (+) between them.

 

                        2Mg      +     O2    à     2 MgO

 

 

                                             Reactants                          Product

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • CHARACTERISTICS of Chemical reaction

                                    OR

       How can we say that a chemical reaction has taken place?

 

The observable changes that take place in a chemical reaction are called characteristics of a chemical reaction. Such changes help us to identify whether a chemical reaction has taken place OR not. 

 

  • Change in state – Some chemicals reaction occurs with a change in state of the reactants.

 

Ex: SOLID wax burns to from a water vapour and carbon dioxide which are gaseous.

 

  • Change in colour - – Some chemical reactions are accompanied with a change in colour.

 

Ex:

  1. Reaction between Lead nitrate Pb(NO3)2 and Potassium iodide (KI)

Lead nitrate Pb(NO3)2 and Potassium iodide (KI) are initially colourless but on mixing the two a YELLOW precipitate of LEAD IODIDE is formed.  

 

 

  • Change in temperature

 

Ex:

When water is added to quick lime (CaO), taken in a beaker, slaked lime Ca(OH)2, is formed and the beaker is found to be warm.

 

 

  • Evolution of gas

 

Ex:

  1. When Zinc pieces (Zn) are added to dilute sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid, hydrogen (H2) gas is evolved.
  2. When Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is heated it decomposes into Calcium oxide (CaO) with the evolution of carbon dioxide gas (CO2).

 

  • Formation of a precipitate

Some chemical reactions are accompanied by the formation of a precipitate.

 

Ex:

  1. In the reaction between Lead nitrate Pb(NO3)2 and Potassium iodide (KI) a YELLOW precipitate of LEAD IODIDE is formed.
  2. When BARIUM CHLORIDE (BaCl2) solution is mixed with SODIUM SULPHATE Na2SO4 a WHITE precipitate of BARIUM SULPHATE BaSO4 is formed.
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