Chemistry:
Predicting Reaction Products
When
cooking, it's frequently handy to predict what will happen when we mix a bunch
of ingredients together. For example, if we're interested in making a delicious
new salad dressing, we would have a very small chance of making anything edible
if we had no way of knowing which ingredients would have the greatest chance of
succeeding.
Likewise,
it's often necessary for chemists to predict the chemical reactions that will
take place when two chemicals are combined. For example, if we're adding a chemical
to a tank of toxic waste to stabilize it, we'd be very unhappy if we failed to
predict an explosive reaction.
The Mole Says
The
tips in this section, while helping you to figure out what reaction might
occur, aren't infallible in correctly predicting the reaction that will take
place. However, if you're not sure what will happen, these tips will be useful
in suggesting some possibilities.
An
easy way to predict what reaction will take place when two chemicals are mixed
is to identify the type of reaction that's likely to occur when the chemicals
are combined. Of course, we mentioned before that these types of reaction are
arbitrary, but they do sometimes have a useful purpose.
Bad Reactions
There
are two common mistakes when predicting the products of a chemical reaction.
The first is predicting the formation of a theoretically impossible product
such as NaCO3 or Ag4Cl. The second is failing to balance the equation once the
products have been accurately predicted
Here
are some tips you may find handy in helping to predict the type of reaction
that will occur if you know only the reactants. Keep in mind that not all
combiations of chemicals will result in a chemical reaction—these tips are
handy only for helping to predict what would happen should they happen to
react.
You've Got Problems
Problem 4: Write balanced
chemical equations for the reactions that might occur when the following
reactants are combined:
a) NaOH + H2 SO4 ⇔ ?
b) NH3 + I2 ⇔ ?
c) C3H8O + O2 ⇔ ?
If
two ionic compounds are combined, it's usually safe to predict that a double
displacement reaction will occur.
If the chemicals mixed are
oxygen and something containing carbon, it's usually a combustion reaction.
If
we start with only one reactant, the reaction taking place is probably a
decomposition reaction. To predict the products of such a reaction, see what
happens if the chemical breaks into smaller, familiar products such as water,
carbon dioxide, or any of the gaseous elements.
When
pure elements are combined, synthesis reactions are the frequent result.
If a pure element combines
with an ionic compound, a single displacement reaction may take place.
If
a compound containing the hydroxide ion is involved, check the other compound
to see if it contains hydrogen. If it does, it may be an acid-base reaction.
In
chemistry, the chemical yield, the yield of the reaction, or only the rendement
refers to the amount of reaction product produced in the chemical reaction. Absolute
rendement can be written as weight in grams or in moles (molar yield). The
relative yield used as a calculation of the effectiveness of the procedure is
calculated by dividing the amount of product obtained in moles by the
theoretical yield in moles:
To
obtain a percentage yield, multiply the fractional yield by 100%.
One
or more reactants in chemical reactions are often used redundantly. The
theoretical rendement is calculated based on the number of moles of the
limiting reagent. For this calculation, it is usually assumed that there is
only one reaction involved.
The
ideal chemical yield value (theoretical rendement) is 100%, a value highly
unlikely to be achieved in its practice. Calculate the percentage of rendement
that is by using the following equations percent rendemen = weight yield /
weight of yield divided by the sample weight multiplied by 100%

What is the important rendemen in chemical calculation? What's this for?
BalasHapusRendement is needed in determining the amount of reaction product produced in the chemical reaction
HapusCan you give me example about this statement "The second is failing to balance the equation once the products have been accurately predicted"
BalasHapusNa2CO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) -> Na2SO4 (aq) + H2CO3 (aq)
HapusSince H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is unstable it breaks down into CO2 and H2O. So the total reaction can be written as,
Na2CO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) -> Na2SO4 (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)
Try to explain your prediction of chemical reactions in ionic and covalent compounds.
BalasHapusExamples of ionic reactions
Hapus1. Ca (OH) 2 (aq) ↔ Ca2 + (aq) + 2OH- (aq)
Example of covalent reaction of
1. NH3 (aq) + H2O (l) ↔ NH4 + (aq) + OH- (aq)
How to respond to the results of the same theories and facts?
BalasHapusIf the same theoretical results and facts mean that the work has been done thoroughly and successfully
Hapus
BalasHapus"The relative yield used as a calculation of the effectiveness of the procedure is calculated by dividing the amount of product " what is the relation this statement with rendement?
If the results of the results there are two products obtained then the yield must separate the product first
Hapuswhy its call bad reaction?
BalasHapusThe first is to predict the formation of theoretically impossible products such as NaCO3 or Ag4Cl.
HapusThe second fails to balance the equation once the product has been predicted accurately
What is the purpose of studying rendemenfor everyday life?
BalasHapusIts function is to determine how much the rest of the chemical reaction or from the mixing process
HapusWhy did it happen Bad Reactions?
BalasHapusThe first is to predict the formation of theoretically impossible products such as NaCO3 or Ag4Cl.
HapusThe second fails to balance the equation once the product has been predicted accurately
Please give me an example of your statement, which says "An easy way to predict what reaction will occur when two chemicals are mixed is to identify the types of reactions that are likely to occur when chemicals are combined."
BalasHapusFor example by reacting NaOH with CH3COOH to give CH3COONa and H2O. We can predict the product
HapusPlease explain what is an explosive reaction?
BalasHapusExplosive reaction is a chemical reaction that lasts very quickly and takes place in a very short time.
HapusHow to predict the correct chemical reaction product to avoid errors?
BalasHapusBy identifying the types of reactions that may occur when chemicals are combined
Hapuswhy If two ionic compounds are combined, it's usually safe to predict that a double displacement reaction will occur
BalasHapusBecause the ionic compounds have strong bonds that do not allow double or uncertain products to be produced
Hapuswhat sholad we do if we want to predict rendement of the chemical reaction?
BalasHapusDetermine the resulting product and equalize the reaction
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