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Chapter 10 Odds and Ends. Activation Energy The energy needed to start a reaction and break chemical bonds in the reactants Without enough activation.

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1 Chapter 10 Odds and Ends

2 Activation Energy The energy needed to start a reaction and break chemical bonds in the reactants Without enough activation energy, a reaction will not happen. This is why a fire does not start without a spark or flame to supply the activation energy.

3 Types of Chemical Reactions – Addition Reaction  Addition reaction: 2 or more substances combine to form a new compound.  A + B = AB  Polymerization: Creating polymers (large molecules made up of repeating segments) through a series of addition reactions

4 Types of Chemical Reactions – Decomposition Reactions  Decomposition Reaction: A single compound is broken down to produce two or more smaller compounds.  AB -----  A + B

5 Types of Reactions: Displacement Reaction  In a single displacement reaction one element replaces a similar  A + BC -------  B + AC

6 Types of Chemical Reactions: Precipitation Reactions  A precipitate is a solid product that comes out of solution in a chemical reaction.

7 Types of Reactions: Combustion Reactions  40% of the energy we use comes from petroleum (oil) and 2/3 of that is gasoline and diesel fuel.  Petroleum is a mixture of substances created over millions of years.  Contains mostly hydrogen and carbon, with oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur  In an engine not all the fuel burns completely and pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid, etc. are produced and released into the air.

8 Types of Reactions: Nuclear Reactions  Because they affect the nucleus, nuclear reactions can change on element into a different element.  Nuclear reactions involve much more energy than chemical reactions.  Nuclear reactions can convert mass into energy.


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