There are thousands of ways that more than one hundred elements can combine with each other to form different substances. Just as the elements can be sorted.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IIIIIIIVV Ch. 21 – Chemical Reactions II. Types of Chemical Reactions.
Advertisements

IIIIIIIVV Ch. 8 – Chemical Reactions III. Types of Chemical Reactions (p )
What ionic compounds would form between: 1) Ca and S 2) Li and O 3) K and P 4) Mg and N.
Section 3Chemical Reactions Section 3: Reaction Types Preview Key Ideas Bellringer Classifying Reactions Single Displacement Double-Displacement Reaction.
 A chemical change: any change in which a new substance is formed. Evidence of a Chemical Change:  Release of energy as heat  Release of energy as.
5 Types of Chemical Reactions
UNIT FOUR: Matter and its Changes  Chapter 12 Atoms and the Periodic Table  Chapter 13 Compounds  Chapter 14 Changes in Matter  Chapter 15 Chemical.
IIIIIIIVV Types of Chemical Reactions Ch. 8 – Chemical Reactions.
Types of Chemical Reactions Ch /1/2015Template copyright Types of Chemical Reactions A. Synthesis Reaction – 2 or more.
Chemical Reactions: The dance of the atoms. Chemistry basics Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of atoms The reactants are the molecules & atoms.
Section 3Chemical Reactions 1. In which reaction model do three “elements” combine to make a compound? 2. In which reaction model is a complex substance.
Chapter 24 Lesson 3 Classifying Chemical Reactions.
Types of Chemical Reactions Glencoe Chapter 23. Types of Reactions  5 basic types of chemical reactions 1. Combustion – burning of a reactant in the.
Types of Reactions Chapter Chemical Reactions Chemists have defined five main categories of chemical reactions: combustion, synthesis, decomposition,
Classifying Chemical Reactions. What is a chemical reaction? A chemical reaction is the change of a substance into a new one that has a different chemical.
Classifying Chemical Reactions
How can we tell if a reaction takes place?. There are four clues: 1. _______________ 2. _______________ 3. _______________ 4. _______________.
Types of Chemical Reactions Notes
UNIT 7 - CHEMICAL REACTIONS Section 2 - Types of Reactions 1. Classified by type of reactants or number of reactants and products. 2. Describes the different.
Bellringer Balance the following equations: 1. ____ C + _____H 2 →_____ CH 4 2. ___ Na +____ Br 2 → ___NaBr.
Synthesis 2 or more elements or compounds combine to make one product A + B  AB Element + element yields compound.
Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions.  Classify chemical reactions.
5.5 Types of Reactions There are some general patterns among all reactions that help us classify reactions as one of the following: Combination Decomposition.
Unit 5. Fe + O 2 → Fe 2 O 3 Fe = O = Fe = O =
Classifying Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions There are literally millions of chemical reactions that occur every day. Chemists have defined five.
Classifying Chemical Reactions Objectives: 1. Name 4 general types of chemical reactions. 2. Describe each of the four types of chemical reactions. Key.
Chemical Reactions 1.A chemical change is any change in which a new substance is formed. Evidence: Release of energy as heat and light, change in color,
CHEMICAL CHANGE 17.3.
3/26/12 - Bellringers What is happening in this chemical reaction? Turn in bellringers if absent Friday!
What are the Types of Chemical Reactions? 1. Synthesis Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction.
Reaction Types. Complete Combustion Oxygen combines with a hydrocarbon to form water and carbon dioxide and produces heat. General form: C x H x + O 2.
Type of ReactionDefinition  Equation Synthesis Involves two or more substances combining to form one new compound? Decomposition Involves a single compound.
6.1- The Nature of Chemical Reactions I CAN: -ANALYZE THE FLOW OF THERMAL ENERGY AND DETERMINE IF IT IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE SYSTEM TO THE SURROUNDINGS.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS 4 types. SYNTHESIS two or more substances react to form a single substance.
23.3 – Classifying Chemical Reactions. Objectives Identify the general types of chemical reactions. Predict which metals will replace other metals in.
21-3 Classifying Chemical Reactions You will be learning: 1.How to identify the four general types of chemical reactions. 2.How to predict which metals.
Movie: types of chemical reactions:
Chemical Reactions Chap 7 (sections 1 and 2). Chemical Reactions: The basics Reactants – substances that undergo the change (the “before”) Products –
1 Chemical Equations and Reactions What are they?
Identify, give evidence for, predict products of, and classify the following types of chemical reactions: 1. Synthesis (combination) 2. Decomposition.
Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions and Equations Section 6.2: Types of Reactions.
Chapter Seven: Chemical Reactions Understanding Chemical Reactions Energy and Chemical Reactions.
Chemical Reactions. Physical property – can be observed without changing the substance Density (mass/volume) Boiling point Melting point Color Chemical.
Classifying Chemical Reactions Unit 5.3. Classifying Reactions Four main types of chemical reactions 1.synthesis 2.decomposition 3.single replacement.
Types of Reactions.
Section 3: Reaction Types
Types of Reactions.
Water How can water be physically changed?
Chapter 19: Chemical Reactions
Section 3: Reaction Types
CHEMICAL REACTIONS 4 types.
Types of Chemical Reactions (6)
5 Types of Chemical Reactions
5 Types of Chemical Reactions
Types of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions.
23.3 – Classifying Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions A + B AB Reaction Type:
Chemical Reactions Different Types of Reactions
Chemical Reactions.
Atoms are __________________________ (NOT created or destroyed)
Chemical Reactions.
Physical Science December 10
Chapter 6 – 2 Warm - Up 1. What is a chemical reaction?
Chemical Reactions.
5 Types of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions.
Types of Reactions Thursday, 4/17/14.
5 Types of Chemical Reactions
Some general types of chemical reactions are:
Presentation transcript:

There are thousands of ways that more than one hundred elements can combine with each other to form different substances. Just as the elements can be sorted into families, the many reactions the elements undergo can be classified as a few basic types. The types of reactions are classified based on whether they involve combining atoms or smaller molecules to make larger molecules (synthesis), breaking down larger molecules into atoms or smaller molecules (decomposition), or having atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element within a compound (single- or double-displacement). Bellringer/6.2 Notes 1.In which reaction model do three elements combine to make a compound? 2.In which reaction model is a complex substance broken down into simpler parts? 3.Identify the reaction model in which one element reacts with a compound, leaving behind another element and a new compound containing the first element. 4.In which reaction model do two compounds react to form two different compounds?

I. Classifying chemical reactions A.There are 100s of kinds of reactions. Most of these will fit into one of four categories 1.Synthesis reactions-two or more substances combine to form another substance. A + BAB 2.Decomposition reaction-one substance breaks down or decomposes into two or more simpler substances. AB A + B

3.Single displacement reaction-one element replaces another in a compound. A + BC AC + B OR D + BC BD + C

4.Double displacement reaction-takes place when two compounds react forming two new substances AB + CD AD + CB a.A Precipitate (insoluble compound) will form

SymbolMeaning Produces or forms (cr)Solid (l)Liquid (g)Gas (aq)Aqueous, a solid is dissolved in water heatThe reactants are heated lightThe reactants are exposed to light elect.An electric current is applied to the reactants

Practice: Write each chemical reaction down and classify each reaction as single displacement, double displacement, decomposition, or synthesis. 1.H 2 O H 2 + O 2 2.CuCl + AlAlCl + Cu 3.Na + Cl 2 NaCl 4.Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + K 2 CrO 4 PbCrO 4 + KNO 3 5.S 8 + O 2 SO 2 + heat 6.CO 2 + H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 7.NaHCO 3 Na 2 CO 3 + H 2 O + CO 2 8.Zn + HClZnCl 2 + H 2