Chemistry - Will The Reaction Occur?

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  • @TheOrganicChemistryTutor
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  • @shradhavenkatesh9018
    @shradhavenkatesh9018 2 года назад +34

    For those people who are confused just like me, memorize the reactivity series first:
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    Stop - Sodium
    Calling - Calcium
    Me - Magnesium
    A - Aluminium
    Careless - Carbon
    Zebra - Zinc
    Instead - Iron
    Try - Tin
    Learning - Lead
    How - Hydrogen
    Copper - Copper
    Saves - Silver
    Gold - Gold
    This has most of the metals that are usually asked in possible questions, but carbon and hydrogen are also there because they are used quite often as well. I am srsly failing ap chem rn and I sincerely hope y'all do better than me. :')

  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 9 месяцев назад +1

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    @inka2518 6 лет назад +10

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  • @99batran
    @99batran 5 лет назад +76

    what about double replacement

    • @LekkerNootje
      @LekkerNootje 3 года назад +4

      2 steps I guess. First the most reactive second the less reactive

    • @cyanide2893
      @cyanide2893 2 года назад +17

      Just see if there are solid/liquid/gas product. If no (aq+aq-->aq+aq), means there are no reaction.

    • @rekhasingh6003
      @rekhasingh6003 2 года назад +1

      Then how can we decide it in
      NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq)-> NaCl(aq) + H²O(l)

    • @cyanide2893
      @cyanide2893 2 года назад +5

      @@rekhasingh6003 H2O is a liquid, so the equation is aq+aq-->aq+l , hence the reaction occurs

    • @GamingAndCoding1
      @GamingAndCoding1 Год назад

      ​@@cyanide2893what if a reaction just gives aqeuos products.

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    @goodvibes.9956 10 месяцев назад +1

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  • @sillylittletricycle12
    @sillylittletricycle12 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for helping ! My teacher hasn't taught us this but gave us a whole worksheet on it so it really helped 😊

  • @benbenben123ben
    @benbenben123ben 3 года назад +10

    Sorry, I’m a noob.
    What do we mean by “more reactive”? What is actually happening that makes these elements more likely to react? Is it the electronegativity?
    Is it their amount of valence electrons?
    Their charge?

    • @yashbansal8654
      @yashbansal8654 2 года назад +1

      idk

    • @iwantyourchromosomes3567
      @iwantyourchromosomes3567 2 года назад

      From what I see, it looks like the “more reactive” metals and non-metals he listed go in order of the activity series. The highest is Lithium (Li), which is followed by sodium (Na), which is followed by Magnesium (Mg), and so on - which goes from most to least reactive. I know this is 10 months late but hopefully this helps 😭

    • @rekhasingh6003
      @rekhasingh6003 2 года назад

      Four major factors affect reactivity of metals: nuclear charge, atomic radius, shielding effect and sublevel arrangement (of electrons). Metal reactivity relates to ability to lose electrons (oxidize), form basic hydroxides, form ionic compounds with non-metals

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    @primeroyal7434 4 года назад +3

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    @RealMystic Месяц назад

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    @d3rpn1nj47 6 лет назад +2

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    @pikachu-360 2 года назад

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  • @yashseetaram2127
    @yashseetaram2127 6 лет назад +3

    It was helpful

  • @Lovemathis3
    @Lovemathis3 4 года назад +3

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    @yatnamlo8222 5 лет назад +4

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    @vedankitad8165 3 года назад +2

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    @magicdakage4065 Год назад

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  • @bhavapriyabinu2692
    @bhavapriyabinu2692 4 месяца назад

    So this is only for single displacement reactions ?

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    @mollyhatty1511 3 года назад

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    @lamontbeatz8527 2 года назад

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  • @jackgeis6842
    @jackgeis6842 3 года назад +1

    Why is hydrogen in the reactivity list if it isn't a metal?

    • @lazyenthusiast24
      @lazyenthusiast24 3 года назад

      Hydrogen is the metal in acids

    • @jackgeis6842
      @jackgeis6842 3 года назад

      @@lazyenthusiast24 so hydrogen doesn’t always act as a nonmetal?

    • @lazyenthusiast24
      @lazyenthusiast24 3 года назад

      @@jackgeis6842 It does, but it only acts as a metal in acids

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    @professorx6328 4 года назад

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  • @krab9294
    @krab9294 8 месяцев назад

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  • @fungchan2788
    @fungchan2788 3 года назад +1

    why lithium is more reactive than sodium, it doesn't make sense

  • @alessandravictoriaASMR
    @alessandravictoriaASMR 7 месяцев назад

    How come the Br product became Br2 when there was only only in the reactants?

    • @LyingOstrich
      @LyingOstrich 5 месяцев назад +1

      11:17
      He balanced it out.

  • @thailander5572
    @thailander5572 4 года назад

    the chemical reaction will occur or not. just look at the "Reduction half-reaction number" of that two metal substance. if the number is high the more electron will receive, if the number is low it intends to give electron.
    in the case Zn and CuCl2, Cu has higher reduction number than Zn, means Zn tends to give electron to Cu. then reaction happens.
    in the case Cu and FeSO4, Cu has higher reduction number than Fe, means Fe tends to give electron to Cu. then in this case reaction can't happen.

    • @GamingAndCoding1
      @GamingAndCoding1 Год назад

      Reduction number is the same as oxidation number?

  • @gettingpast4391
    @gettingpast4391 4 года назад

    excellent

  • @AnmolRajput_
    @AnmolRajput_ 3 года назад

    Sir what if there is double displacement reaction like
    BaCl2 + Na2SO4

    • @CyPhi68
      @CyPhi68 3 года назад +1

      Barium sulfate will precipitate out of solution leaving the sodium chloride in solution.

  • @Babel_B
    @Babel_B Год назад

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    @mrcleeves7106 4 года назад +1

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  • @Iovedogs123
    @Iovedogs123 Год назад

    How about ions?

  • @aszena
    @aszena 4 месяца назад

    All examples are an element plus a compound..... need to see a compound plus a compound

  • @paramitasinha6266
    @paramitasinha6266 Год назад

    Please answer 🙏 How can we determine the reactivity of acidic radicals?

  • @danielmackic2151
    @danielmackic2151 4 года назад

    I thought that as you go down the alkali metals they become more reactive, so how is lithium more reactive than sodium?

    • @theashologist
      @theashologist 4 года назад

      Read the Electromotive Activity Series, not everything is answered by looking at the periodic tables.

    • @smalltownchristiangirl
      @smalltownchristiangirl 2 года назад

      you have to use an activity series unless you memorize them. the periodic table doesn’t work for this.

  • @Darkboy49
    @Darkboy49 2 года назад +1

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    @simranjeetkaur3609 4 года назад

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  • @Bananshark
    @Bananshark 7 дней назад

  • @samyu986
    @samyu986 2 года назад

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