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Net Ionic Equations, Predicting Products
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Objective: ▫Today I will be able to: Predict the products of reactions for single replacement, double replacement, decomposition, and synthesis reactions Apply the solubility rules to determining the state of a compound Write the molecular, complete ionic and net ionic equation for a double replacement reaction Evaluation/Assessment: ▫Informal assessment: listening to group interactions as students complete the practice sheets Common Core Connection ▫Build Strong Content Knowledge ▫Make sense of problem and persevere in solving them ▫Use appropriate tools strategically ▫Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
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Lesson Sequence Evaluate: Warm – Up Elaborate: Single and Double Replacement Reaction Practice Explain: Net Ionic Equations, Predicting Products of Synthesis and Decomposition Reactions Elaborate: Predicting Products Practice Evaluate: Exit Ticket
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Warm - Up What is the purpose of the activity series of metals? What determines whether or not a single replacement reaction will take place? Name and describe the two types of single replacement reactions.
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Objective ▫Today I will be able to: Predict the products of reactions for single replacement, double replacement, decomposition, and synthesis reactions Apply the solubility rules to determining the state of a compound Write the molecular, complete ionic and net ionic equation for a double replacement reaction
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Homework Finish Predicting Products Practice
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Agenda Warm-Up Single and Double Replacement Reactions Practice Net Ionic Equations Notes Predicting Products of Synthesis and Decomposition Reaction Notes Predicting Products Practice Exit Ticket
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Double and Single Replacement Reaction Practice You have 30 minutes to complete the practice. We will review selected answers in class
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Writing Net Ionic Equations
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Net Ionic Equations In a double replacement reaction, not all ions are involved in the reaction ▫“spectator ions” We write net ionic equations to determine what actually reacted
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Net Ionic Equations Example Molecular: BaCl 2(aq) + Na 2 SO 4(aq) 2 NaCl (aq) + BaSO 4(s) Complete Ionic: Ba +2 (aq) + 2 Cl -1 (aq) + 2 Na +1 (aq) + SO 4 -2 (aq) 2 Na +1 (aq) + 2 Cl -1 (aq) + BaSO 4(s) Net Ionic: Ba +2 (aq) + SO 4 -2 (aq) BaSO 4(s)
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Predicting Products of Synthesis and Decomposition Reactions
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Synthesis Reactions Elements or simple compounds are combined to form ONE product Combine elements and criss-cross the charges Examples ▫Cu(II) + S CuS ▫4 Na + O 2 2 Na 2 O
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Decomposition Reactions If TWO elements (binary compound) are present in the original compound, just break it apart into two elements 2 HCl H 2 + Cl 2
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Decomposition Reactions If THREE elements (ternary compound) are present, determine if one of them is a HALOGEN If one element is a halogen, then the halogen and the metal stick together and oxygen gas is produced 2 KClO 3 2 KCl + 3 O 2
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Decomposition Reactions If there are no halogens present, then a metallic oxide and a gas with 1 less oxygen than the polyatomic ion is produced CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2
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Predicting Products Practice Complete the practice at your desk. Whatever you do not finish will become your HW.
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Exit Ticket Predict the products of the reactions and balance the equations ▫__ Na 2 CO 3 ▫__ Mg + __ N 2
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