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5.1 Synthesis and Decomposition Reactions
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Learning Goals Learn how to identify a chemical change Learn what is a synthesis reaction and how to create a synthesis reactions Learn what is a decomposition reaction and how to create a decomposition reaction
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Physical Change A physical change affects the form of a chemical substance, but does not change the chemical composition of that substance.
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Chemical Change A chemical change occurs when there is the formation of a new substance, but it is not always easy to tell. Evidence of a chemical change may include one or more of the following: 1)Formation of a gas 2)Formation of a precipitate 3)Change in colour 4)Change in odour 5)Change in temperature 6)Production of light A precipitate is an insoluble solid formed in a chemical reaction.
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Chemical vs Physical Change
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Classifying Chemical Reactions The new substances, or products, that form during chemical changes will depend on the type of chemical reaction occurring. There are four main types of chemical reactions: 1)Synthesis Reactions 2)Decomposition Reactions 3)Single Displacement Reactions 4)Double Displacement Reactions
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Synthesis Reaction In a synthesis reaction, two or more reactants combine to produce a new product. This general equation represents a synthesis reaction: An example of a synthesis reaction: 2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 2H 2 O( l ) + thermal energy
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Example of Synthesis Reaction
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Synthesis Reaction Example: Complete and balance the following synthesis reaction. Na(s) + Cl 2 (g)
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Synthesis Reaction Example: Complete and balance the following synthesis reaction. Ca(s) + N 2 (g)
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Decomposition Reaction In a decomposition reaction, a compound breaks down into two or more simpler compounds or elements. The general equation is: Hint: If you compare this general equation with the one for synthesis reactions, you will see that you can think of decomposition reactions as the opposite of synthesis reactions. An example of a synthesis reaction: H 2 CO 3 (aq) CO 2 (g) + H 2 O( l )
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Example of Decomposition Reaction
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Decomposition Reaction Example: Complete and balance the following decomposition reaction. AgCl(s)
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Decomposition Reaction Example: Complete and balance the following decomposition reaction. AuCl 3 (s)
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Homework Textbook: Read Section 5.1 Questions pg 184 # 1 – 2, pg 185 # 1 – 4, and pg 187 # 1 – 2 Formal Lab Report Due Tuesday!
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