(2.3) TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS (p )
Word Equation A word equation - states what reacts and what is produced - uses words instead of formulas to describe a chemical reaction
Chemical Reaction Reactants - the starting materials in a reaction. Products - the new materials formed in a reaction.
Chemical Equation Describes a chemical reaction reactants products Note: The symbol ( ) can be read as yields or forms or produces
Word Equation-Examples Ex 1: magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide what reacts what is produced (reactants) (products)
Word Equation-Examples Ex 2: zinc + hydrochloric acid hydrogen + zinc chloride what reacts what is produced (reactants) (products)
Demo Time! 1) Magnesium reacts with oxygen 2) Copper sulfate decomposes 3) Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid 4) Lead nitrate reacts with potassium iodide 5) Ethanol burns
CLASSWORK Worksheet 2.3 (A)-complete and hand in REMINDERS: Did you complete and hand in ? - Workbook p Worksheet “Periodic Table” Q # 1-11
Chemical Reactions – 4 Types 4 main types of chemical reactions Synthesis Decomposition Single displacement Double displacement Intro animation (see p145)
1. Synthesis Reactions Two or more reactants combine to form a new product. GENERAL CHEMICAL EQUATION (GCE)
Synthesis Reactions-Examples sodium + oxygen sodium oxide 2 H 2 + O 2 2 H 2 O
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2. Decomposition Reactions A compound is broken down into elements or smaller compounds. GENERAL CHEMICAL EQUATION (GCE)
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Decomposition Reactions- Examples sodium oxide sodium + oxygen 2 H 2 O 2 H 2 + O 2
Is each reaction synthesis or decomposition? 1. Ag 2 CO 3 Ag 2 O + CO 2 2. P 4 + O 2 P 4 O Fe + O 2 Fe 2 O 3 4. KClO 3 KCl + O 2 Decomposition Synthesis Decomposition Synthesis
Decomposition
3. Single Displacement Reactions One element replaces another element to form a new compound. GENERAL CHEMICAL EQUATION (GCE) Or
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Single Displacement- Examples calcium + hydrogen bromide calcium bromide + hydrogen Br KI + 2 KBr + I 2
4. Double Displacement Reactions In a double displacement reaction the metal ions in two compounds switch places…”partner swap” GENERAL CHEMICAL EQUATION (GCE)
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Double Displacement- Examples barium sulfide + potassium iodide barium iodide + potassium sulfide AgNO 3 + KCl AgCl + KNO 3
Is it single displacement (SD) or double displacement (DD)? 1. NaBr + Ca(OH) 2 CaBr 2 + NaOH 2. Pb + H 3 PO 4 H 2 + Pb 3 (PO 4 ) 2 3. Li 3 N + NH 4 NO 3 LiNO 3 + (NH 4 ) 3 N 4. CuSO 4 + Al Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + Cu DD SD DD
Putting it all together: Which Type of Reactions are the following: a) H 2 O H 2 + O 2 b) SiO 2 + HF SiF 4 + H 2 O c) H 2 + O 2 H 2 O d) Cu + HCl H 2 + CuCl 2 Single Displacement Double Displacement Synthesis Decomposition
Predict What Gets Made 1. Al + Cl 2 2. CuF 2 + K 3. MgO 4. CaS + FeN Pick your answer from this box Mg Ca 3 N 2 F 2 KF 2 Cu N 2 AlCl 2 CaFe AlF 3 FeS O 2 SN
Chemical Reactions – 5 th Type Another reaction type is Combustion (also called burning) The burning of fossil fuels always needs oxygen and will yield predictable products. Complete combustion: lots of O 2 Fuel + oxygen carbon dioxide + water (in general) C x H y + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O CH O 2 CO H 2 O
5. Combustion Reactions The burning of fossil fuels always requires oxygen and will yield predictable products. Complete combustion: lots of O 2 Fuel + oxygen carbon dioxide + water CxHy + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O CH O 2 CO H 2 O
Combustion Continued Incomplete combustion: occurs when there is not enough O 2 The products are different than with complete combustion. CxHy + O 2 C + CO + CO 2 + H 2 O
Chemical Reactions – 5 Types And now a video to summarize: Five Major Chemical Reactions
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Recall: Chemical Reactions – 5 Types Types of chemical reactions: Synthesis Decomposition Single displacement Double displacement Combustion
Chemical Formulas The chemical formulas of most elements are written simply as the symbol in the periodic table Ex: magnesium, Mg sodium, Na But there are some elements that contain more than one atom. For a list, see Table 2.9 p147 or your workbook p55
Chemical Formulas Textbook p 147
Chemical Equation From the word equation you can now write a chemical equation: Ex: a) sodium chloride sodium + chlorine NaCl Na + Cl 2 b) hydrogen + oxygen water H 2 + O 2 H 2 O
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