Types of Reactions
Single Displacement Double displacement Synthesis Decomposition Combustion
Single Displacement A Metal or hydrogen replaces the positive portion of a compound of a nonmetal does it for the negative portion
Double Displacement Two compounds exchange negative portions Change of phase a must
Synthesis Smaller molecules or elements combine to make larger molecules
Decomposition Larger molecules break down to form smaller molecules or elements
Combustion A carbon compound is combined rapidly with oxygen producing carbon dioxide & water
___H2SO4 + ___Al(OH)3 ___Al2(SO4)3 + ___H2O
___K3PO4 + ___Pb(NO3)2 ___Pb3(PO4)2 + ___KNO3
_ MnBr3(aq) + _ F2(g) _ MnF3(aq) + _ Br2(g)
_ FeCl3 + _ K2CO3 _ Fe2(CO3)3 + _ KCl
_NaHCO3 + Heat _Na2CO3 + _H2O + _CO2
__H3PO4 + __NH3 __(NH4)3PO4
__C4H10O2 + __O2 __CO2 + __H2O
Make the following conversions 50.0 g CaCO3 to molecules 5.6 L SO2 to mass 4.0 mg Fe2O3 to atoms
Balance, classify & name components __H2SO4 + __NH3 __(NH4)2SO4
Balance, classify & name components _K2SO3 +_MnF3 _ Mn2(SO3)3 + _ KF
Balance, classify & name components __K + __Cu(NO3)2 __ KNO3 + __ Cu
Balance, classify & name components __N2O5 _ N2 + _NO2 + _O2
Balance, classify & name components __C9H18 + __O2 __CO2 + __H2O
Balance, classify & name components _CaCO3 + _H2O + _CO2 _Ca(HCO3)2
_H2SO4 +_Al(OH)3 _ Al2(SO4)3 + _ H2O Balance, classify & name components _H2SO4 +_Al(OH)3 _ Al2(SO4)3 + _ H2O