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Types of chemical reactions
Knowing the different types of reactions gives you the ability to predict what the products will be after the chemical reactions. Remember: In all chemical reactions mass, charge and energy are conserved.
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Synthesis A + B AB NOTES
2 or more substances combine to form a more complex substance Can be written in the general form: Also called a combination reaction A + B AB
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Putting Puzzle Pieces Together
Synthesis Reaction
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Fe + S FeS 4 click 2Mg + O2 2MgO H2O + SO3 H2SO4
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Decomposition AB A + B NOTES
1 substance breaks down into 2 or more simpler substances Can be written in the general form: Also known as an analysis reaction. AB A + B
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Decomposition Reaction
Breaking Apart a Puzzle Decomposition Reaction
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FeS Fe + S Two click CaCO3 CaO + CO2 2NaCl 2Na + Cl2
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A + BX B + AX Single Replacement NOTES
1 element replaces another that is in a compound. There is ALWAYS a single element and a compound reacting. This can be written in the general form: A + BX B + AX
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Single Replacement Reaction
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2KCl + Br2 Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 2Na + CuSO4 Na2SO4 + Cu
Cl KBr Two Click 2KCl + Br2
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Double Replacement AB + CD AD + CB NOTES
2 substances in two compounds “switch” partners. A compound always reacts with a compound. This can be written in the general form: AB + CD AD + CB
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Trading Double Replacement Reaction
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One click NaCl + AgNO3 NaNO3 + AgCl 2K3PO CaS Ca3(PO4) K2S
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Solving Synthesis Reactions
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Na Cl -1 +1 Formula Writing
In ionic bonds, an electron is transferred between the atoms. Example: -1 +1 Na Cl
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We can get the charge of an atom by looking at the periodic table.
Formula Writing We can get the charge of an atom by looking at the periodic table.
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What is the charge of a phosphorous ion?
What is the charge of a magnesium ion? What are the charges of the ions Lithium and Fluorine?
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Na Cl -1 +1 Formula Writing
Once we have the charges, we crisscross the numbers to the subscript position. +1 -1 Na Cl
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Formula Writing So the final formula for sodium and chlorine is just Na Cl
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What is the formula for Na and Br?
What is the formula for Mg and Cl? What is the formula for Rh and O?
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H2 + 02 ???? Solving Equations So now we can write formulas
We can identify synthesis reactions Lets put it all together. H ????
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Solving Equations Step 1: Look up the oxidation states for each element on the periodic table. H
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Solving Equations Step 2:Crisscross H
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Solving Equations Step 3: Rewrite H
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Solving Equations Step 4: Balance the Equation H2+ 02 H2O
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Solve the following equation Na + F2 ???
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Solve the following equation H2 + P ???
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Solve the following equation Sr + N ???
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Decomposition AB A + B NOTES
1 substance breaks down into 2 or more simpler substances AB A + B
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Decomposition Reaction
Breaking Apart a Puzzle Decomposition Reaction
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FeS Fe + S Two click CaCO3 CaO + CO2 2NaCl 2Na + Cl2
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Decomposition Reactions
Decomposition reactions are the same as synthesis reactions, only in reverse. 2H2O 2H2 + O2 2H2 + O2 2H2O
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H2 N2 O2 F2 Cl2 Br2 I2 Diatomic Atoms
I2 Br2ing Cl2ay F2rom O2ur N2ew H2ouse When breaking a compound apart, you must remember that not all elements stay alone. Elements that naturally bond with themselves are called Diatomic H2 N2 O2 F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
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Decomposition Reactions
NaCl SrF2
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1. MgBr2 2. Na2O 3. HCl Practice:
Complete the following decomposition reactions 1. MgBr2 2. Na2O 3. HCl
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AB + C AC + B AB + C CB + A Single Replacement NOTES
1 substance in a compound replaces another. An element reacts with a compound. AB + C AC + B AB + C CB + A
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Single Replacement Reaction
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Why do single replacement reactions occur?
NOTES Why do single replacement reactions occur? A more reactive element replaces a less reactive element
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2KCl + Br2 Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 2Na + CuSO4 Na2SO4 + Cu
Cl KBr Two Click 2KCl + Br2
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Single Replacement Reactions
In a single replacement reaction, one element replaces another in a compound. Sr + 2HCl H2 + SrCl2
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Formulas Remember, the first element in a compound’s formula is the cation (positively charged ion). The second element in a compound’s formula is the anion (negatively charged ion)
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BeCl2 + Na Be + NaCl Who to Replace?
Step 1: What is the potential charge on the single element? Step 2: Which element in the compound has the same type of charge? 2+ 1+ 1- BeCl2 + Na Be + NaCl
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Complete the following reaction: Li + NaCl
O2 + NaCl
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But will it happen? In order for one element to replace another, it must be higher on Table J than
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Check Your Homework… Any Questions?
5. 2Na + 2HOH H2 + 2NaOH 6. B + 3KF 3K + BF3 7. Ba + BaS Ba + BaS 8. Ca + 2HOH H2 + Ca(OH)2
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Double Replacement AB + CD AD + CB NOTES
2 substances in a compound “switch” partners. A compound reacts with a compound. AB + CD AD + CB
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Trading Double Replacement Reaction
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Why do double replacement reactions occur?
NOTES Why do double replacement reactions occur? One of the products must form as a gas, a precipitate or as water
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Also known as… ionic reaction or solution reaction
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One click NaCl + AgNO3 NaNO3 + AgCl 2K3PO CaS Ca3(PO4) K2S
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Double Replacement Reactions
In a double replacement reaction, two ions switch places in two compounds. Na F Li Cl
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Double Replacement Reactions
Once you have identified which two will switch (by looking at the charges), complete the switch and rewrite the formula. Na N+ Mg O 3
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Double Replacement Reactions
KF + SrO
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Practice: NaCl + BeF2
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Practice: MgO + KCl
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Practice: BaBr2 + K2O
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Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic Ions are multinuclear ions that can be treated as a group of atoms with a charge.
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K 1+ 2+ CN 1- 1- Sr 2+ 1+ 2- ( ) SO3 2- 2 2
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Complete: Ba(NO3)2 + K2C2O4
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Complete: NaHCO3+ HCl
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