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Chemical Reactions NC Essential Standard 2.2.2 Identifying Types of Chemical Reactions
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Synthesis (Combination) Reactions Two or more substances combine to form a new compound. A + B AB Formation of binary compounds A + B AB Metal oxide and water MO + H 2 O Base Nonmetal oxide and water (NM)O + H 2 O Acid There are others not covered here! M= metal NM = Nonmetal
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Decomposition Reactions A single compound undergoes a reaction that produces two or more simpler substances Decomposition of: Binary compounds H 2 O (l ) 2H 2(g) + O 2(g) Metal carbonates CaCO 3(s) CaO (s) + CO 2(g) Metal Hydrogen Carbonate MHCO 3 MO + H 2 O + CO 2 Metal hydroxides Ca(OH) 2(s) CaO (s) + H 2 O (g) Metal chlorates 2KClO 3(s) 2KCl (s) + 3O 2(g) Oxyacids Acid CO 2(g) + H 2 O(l ) AB A + B M= metal NM = Nonmetal
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Single Replacement Reactions Replacement of: Metals by another metal A + BC AC + B Hydrogen in water by a metal M + H 2 O MOH + H 2 Hydrogen in an acid by a metal M + HX MX + H 2 Halogens by more active halogens D + BC BD +C A + BX AX + B BX + Y BY + X
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Double Replacement Reactions The ions of two compounds exchange places in an aqueous solution to form two new compounds. AB + CD AD + CB Formation of a precipitate, gas from a solution, or a molecular compound, usually water. Acid-Base “Neutralization”
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Combustion Reactions A substance combines with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat. Hydrocarbon + oxygen Carbon dioxide and water The burning of natural gas, wood, gasoline C 3 H 8(g) + 5O 2(g) 3CO 2(g) + 4H 2 O (g) Incomplete combustion 2C 3 H 8(g) + 7O 2(g) 6CO (g) + 8H 2 O (g)
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