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Predicting Products

Synthesis If you see 2 single elements then these elements will combine to form 1 compound. This is known as a synthesis reaction. Example Na + Cl2  ?

Synthesis Because they are just 2 lone elements they will combine. (Na has a charge of +1 & Cl has a charge of -1) Na + Cl2  NaCl

Synthesis After writing the products and balancing the charges (like you did in unit 6), then you should balance the equation. 2Na+ Cl2  2NaCl

Decomposition If you see a compound, the compound will break apart into the individual elements or smaller compounds, this is known as decomposition. Example: H2O ?

Decomposition Because there is no other reactant the single reactant decays into its original parts. H2OH2 + O2

Decomposition After determining the reactants, double check for super 7 elements. They should have a 2 subscript if they are by themselves. Once they are checked balance the reaction. 2H2O  2H2 + O2

Single Replacement If you see a single element and a compound, then the single element will displace one of the elements in the compound. This is known as a single displacement. Example Al + Fe2O3  ?

Check the series…

Single Replacement To determine which element is replaced in the reaction, establish whether the single element is a metal or a non-metal. Metals will replace the metal in the compound and non-metals will replace the non-metal in the compound. Be sure to balance the charges on the newly formed compound. The new single element will not have a subscript unless it is part of the super 7. In this reaction aluminum is a metal so it will replace iron. Al + Fe2O3  Fe + Al2O3

Single Replacement After predicting the product balance the reaction. 2Al + Fe2O3  2Fe + Al2O3

Double Replacement If you see two compounds then the elements in the compounds will switch. This is known as double replacement. Example Ca(CO3) + Na(CN) 

Double Replacement To determine which components switch, you must identify the parts as either metal or nonmetal, cation or anion. Metals will replace metals. Nonmetals will replace nonmetals. Cations will replace cations. Anions will replace anions. In this reaction calcium is a metal and sodium is a metal, therefore these elements will switch with one another. The charges will need to be balanced in the two newly formed compounds. Ca(CO3) + Na(CN)  Ca(CN)2 + Na2(CO3)

Double Replacement After completing the products, balance the equation. Ca(CO3) + 2Na(CN)  Ca(CN)2 + Na2(CO3)

Combustion If you have carbon and hydrogen compound reacting with oxygen, it is known as combustion. Example: C2H4 + O2 ?

Combustion A combustion reaction will always produce carbon dioxide and water. C2H4 + O2  CO2 + H2O

Combustion After completing the reaction, balance the equation. C2H4 + 3O2  2CO2 + 2H2O