Summary of Reacciones de Sustitución o Desplazamiento Simple (Parte 1)

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In the video, Diego Rivera explains how simple reactions involving substitution and displacement can be used to practice chemistry. He provides two examples of these reactions, and explains the theory behind them. Finally, he gives an example of a simple reaction and shows how to balance it.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, chemist and science teacher Diego Rivera explains how simple reactions involving substitution and displacement can be used to practice chemistry. The first example involves the metal aluminum and the acid chloride, which results in a salt. The second example involves the metal zinc and the acid nitric, which also results in a salt. Rivera goes on to explain the theory behind these reactions, and how the valence (positive or negative) of the elements involved affects the outcome. Finally, he provides an example of a simple reaction, number 1, and explains how to balance it using the principles of chemistry.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the reactions of substitution or displacement simple (part 1) are explained. Three hydrogen atoms are replaced by 26. This means that the 3 we started with no longer works for me. However, we now have 6 hydrogen atoms because 2 plus 6 equals 8. You need to add the number 6 and we have 8 hydrogen atoms. This 6 also affects the chlorine. We have 6 globes and this 6 also affects the chlorine. What number do you add to the beginning to get the result 6? You add the number 2 to the beginning to get the result 6.
  • 00:10:00 The video starts with milk being acidic. The first response is to connect the metal with the sulfur using a connection rod. Periodically, remember to test for metals that are not part of the acid. This is represented by the grey items in the table. Anything in grey is an increase in acidity and always results in joining the metal with the appropriate name, such as copper with iron. Neither number has a grey item.

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