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Chemical Reactions Michelangelo La Mattina
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What is chemical reaction? Chemical reaction tells you the substances present before and after the reactions. Reactants – substances that undergo change Products – new substances formed as a result of that change The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. Should be balanced because the masses are equal, law conservation of mass
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Chemical Equation Reactants Products Ex. –C + O CO 2 –Carbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Chemical Equation is a representation of a chemical reaction in which the reactants and products are expressed as formulas. The way it is read – “Carbon and oxygen react and form carbon dioxide” or “The reaction of carbon and oxygen yields carbon dioxide.
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Classifying Reactions Synthesis Reactions Decomposition Reactions Single Displacement Double Displacement
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Synthesis reactions Reaction in which two or more substances react to form a single substance Ex. A + B AB 2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl Eggs + Brownie mixture + water + oil Brownies
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Decomposition Opposite of Synthesis reaction Compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances AB A + B Ex. 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2 Candle Wick + Wax
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Single Displacement Reaction in which one element takes the place of another element in a compound A + BC B + AC Ex. Cu + 2AgNO 3 2Ag + Cu(NO 3 ) 2 »Pepperoni + Cheese pizza Cheese + Pepperoni Pizza
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Double Displacement Two different compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds AB + CD AD + CB Ex. Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + 2KI PbI 2 + 2KNO 3 French fries and ketchup + Hamburger and soda French fries and soda Hamburger and Ketchup
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Where I Got My Info Science Textbook Pages 192 - 204
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