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Types of Chemical Reactions
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Synthesis Type 1: SYNTHESIS
Definition: Two or more reactants combine to form one product Key sign: One product General Structure: A + X AX Examples: CO + O2 CO3 2Mg + O2 2MgO
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Decomposition Type 2: DECOMPOSITION
Definition: One reactant breaks down into two or more products Key sign: One reactant General Structure: AX A + X Examples: H2CO3 CO2 + H2O NCl3 N2 + Cl2
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Single Replacement (Displacement)
Type 3: SINGLE REPLACEMENT (OR DISPLACEMENT) Definition: A single element replaces another element in a compound Key sign: One single element and a compound on both sides of the equation General Structure: A + BX AX + B Examples: H2SO4 + Ca CaSO4 + H2 Li + H2O LiOH + H2
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Double Replacement (Displacement)
Type 4: DOUBLE REPLACEMENT (OR DISPLACEMENT) Definition: Two ions replace each other to form two different compounds Key sign: Two compounds on both sides of the equation General Structure: AX + BY AY + BX Examples: CaCl2 + K3PO4 Ca3(PO4)2 + KCl Al2(SO4)3 + Ca(OH)2 Al(OH)3 + CaSO4 Special type of double replacement reaction is an acid-base reaction. An acid reacts with a base and the products are always a salt and water (H2O).
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Combustion Type 5: COMBUSTION
Definition: A chemical burns in oxygen to produce light/heat Key sign: Oxygen is a reactant, carbon dioxide and water are products (or vice versa) General Structure: A + O2 CO2 + H2O Examples: C10H22 + O2 CO2 + H2O CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O
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Questions to Ask… Does the reaction have oxygen as one of the reactants and carbon dioxide and water as products? If yes, then combustion. Does your reaction have two or more chemicals combining to form one chemical? If yes, then synthesis. Does your reaction have one molecule falling apart to create several small ones? If yes, then decomposition. Does your reaction have any molecules that are only one element? If yes, then single displacement. Does your reaction have two molecules that switch partners? If yes, then double displacement.
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