Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Why Scientists Balance Equations

      Why do scientist balance equations? It is a simple reason to be honest, so we follow the Law Of Conservation which is a law that states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. Also, scientists like things to be equal, so, more often than not, balancing is done to make sure that the products (the result) is equal to the reactants (..the ones REACTing). Another thing we should know is that their are five different types of reactions. Those being synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, and double replacement. I'm simply here to teach you how to identify them as well as tell you what they are, consider me your chemistry teacher for now (albeit i'm not really a good one).

      Synthesis is the one most people tend to recognize, simply because it is like basic math, it's just like addition, but isn't quite close to it. It's when two different elements come together to form a compound. For example, "A+B=AB". See? Simple. Not much more can be said about synthesis other than that it has to to be the easiest of the five to identify when given chemical equations. Also, synthesis happens to be a redox reaction, which stands for "oxidation-reduction" in which it either gains or loses electrons. Basically, what that means is that it's oxidation state is changed, similar to rusting metal, it changes does it not?  You don't really have to know that, but it's best just to talk about it a bit.

      Next up is decomposition, and just like it's name suggests, based off what you learn in biology, decomposition is when something breaks down. Consider this to be the exact opposite of synthesis, instead of two elements come together, it's when a compound breaks down to it's root elements. "AB=A+B". While it is extremely simple, sometimes it can be tricky, but always remember this, decomposition is when ONE compound breaks down. If it has two or more reactants, it cannot be decomposition.

      Single replacement is a bit tougher, but, it's still a bit easy. Single replacement is when one ion is exchanged with another in the reactants. Similar to this "AB+C=AC+B". As you can see, "B" was switched out with "C" in the final result. Also, it is a redox reaction.

     Now we come to double replacements. They are exactly like single replacement, except, well, doubled! Unlike a single replacement in which only one ion is exchanged, in a double replacement, both are. It looks similar to this "AB+CD=AC+BD". What happens is that the positive and the negative ions switch sides in the equation and bond together. So if "B" and "C" were negatively charged, they switched places, same thing with "A" and "D" being positively charged. Double replacements can also be a redox reaction, not always, but they can be one.

      Last but not least, we have combustion. That is when a reaction with oxygen causes heat to be given off, similar to being exothermic. The product is usually CO2 or H2O and you see it in various combustible things such as TNT or bombs.

      That's all we have folks! Your brief, lesson on chemical reactions. Hope you understood what I was saying and come back tomorrow!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Well Hi There

     Wow. How long has it been since I posted here? Practically a year if I recall correctly. Damn it's been a while. Strange enough, despite all the torture I thought making a blog and posting on it would be, I honestly had fun doing it. Hell, it is, without a doubt, better than sitting in class in silence just writing in our notebooks.

     It was easy for me to let my mind roam without the distractions of my fellow classmates--then came the distractions of my laptop. I could always talk to my friends on Skype or listen to music, watch nutshots on Youtube and laugh at the misery those guys must have suffered, or simply roam the web. All those good memories while slacking off then rushing work at 3 AM in the morning are just too good.

     My main point (which is a completely irrelevant topic..get used to it..I digress like hell) is, despite everything I've been through so far in my life, and everything that there is in store, I'm quite happy with what I've been through. Without the things that happened and the people I met, I wouldn't be the person I am today. So for that, I suppose this is a thank you to those people despite them most likely not reading it as I have little to no followers, and even if I did, no one uses this anymore.