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Unit 4: Lesson 3 CLASSIFYING REACTIONS
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Synthesis Reaction Only has one product Two or more substances coming together and bonding How would you determine if a reaction is a SYNTHESIS reaction?
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Decomposition Reaction A single compound breaks down into two or more products Only one REACTANT Can occur slowly Can be sped up with a CATALYST Catalysts do not chemically change their composition They are not a reactant or product What clue would you look for determine if a reaction is a DECOMPOSITION reaction?
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Single Replacement Reaction Write the following reaction: Solid Zinc reacts with Copper (II) Nitrate to form Solid Copper and Zinc Nitrate Zn (s) + Cu(No 3 ) 2 (aq) → Cu (s) + Zn(No 3 ) 2 (aq)
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Single Placement Reaction – cont; Cu(NO 3 ) 2 dissolves Separates into Cu 2+ cations (positive ions) and NO 3 - anions (negative ions) Zn bonds to NO 3 - anions Forms Zn(No 3 ) 2 as a product Two Cations ( positive ions) switch places
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Single Replacement – General Equation & Questions What do you look for to pick out a Single Replacement Reaction? Why is the General Equation NOT: A + BC → C + AB? Hint: It has to do with charges Can “C” be a Single Element?
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Double Replacement Reactions Two compounds react Form two new compounds Positive ions ( cations ) switch places Write the following reaction: Aqueous Sodium Sulfide and Cadmium Nitrate produce a yellow precipitate of Cadmium Sulfide Na 2 S (aq) + Cd(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) → CdS (s) + 2NaNO 3 (aq)
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YOUR TURN!! Write the General Equation
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Combustion Reaction Hydrocarbon or carbohydrate react with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water Hydrocarbon: compound composed of hydrogen and carbon Examples: Methane – CH 4 Propane – C 3 H 8 Butane – C 4 H 10 Carbohydrate : compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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Combustion Reaction – General Equations
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