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Classifying Chemical Reactions
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Decomposition Description: Compounds break down Form: AB A + B Example: MgO Mg + O
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Decomposition Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide Hydrogen peroxide eventually becomes water and oxygen gas. H 2 O 2 H 2 O + O 2
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Addition Description: Compounds are formed Form: A + B AB Example: Mg + O MgO
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Addition (aka Synthesis) Burning magnesium in oxygen will create magnesium oxide Mg + O 2 MgO
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Combustion Description: Burning in oxygen forms water, often CO 2 Form: C x + H x + O 2 H 2 O + CO 2 Example: H 2 + O 2 H 2 O
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Combustion of hydrogen Hydrogen balloon
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Not a good idea to fill a flying vehicle with a combustible gas
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Single Displacement (aka Single Replacement) Description: One element replaces another in a compound Form: A + BC B + AC Example: Mg + BeO Be + MgO
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Single Displacement
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Double Displacement (aka Double Replacement) Description: Two elements switch places in two compounds Form: AB + CD CB + AD Example: MgO + BeS MgS + BeO
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Double displacement reaction
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You may have to turn a word equation into a chemical equation before classifying it. ***Don’t forget about the diatomic elements: H 2 N 2 O 2 F 2 Cl 2 Br 2 I 2
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Example: The octane (C 8 H 18 ) in gasoline burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water Equation: Type of reaction: C 8 H 18 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O Combustion
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We Do: Oxygen gas is bubbled over aluminum to make aluminum oxide Equation: Type of reaction:
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You Do: Iron metal and water are formed by the reaction of iron (III) oxide and hydrogen. Equation: Type of reaction:
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