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Types of Chemical Reactions
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Outline Types of Reactions – the 5 types Synthesis and Decomposition
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Chemical Reactions Chemical reactions can be grouped into five categories: Synthesis/Combination Decomposition Single displacement Double displacement Combustion
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Chemical Reactions Today we will focus on synthesis and decomposition LEARNING GOAL: Be able to identify and predict the products for synthesis and decomposition reactions
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Synthesis Reaction Synthesis Reaction – Two or more substances (elements or compounds) react to form ONE product. Combination of smaller atoms/molecules into larger molecules. Usually exothermic (energy is produced) Can occur naturally or by an initial application of energy (heat, flame, UV light, use of catalyst)
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Synthesis Reaction A + B AB eg. 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 0 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g) 2NaCl (s) + energy
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Synthesis Reaction
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Predicting Products Metal + oxygen → metal oxide (basic oxide) EX. 2Mg (s) + O 2(g) → 2MgO (s) Nonmetal + oxygen → nonmetallic oxide (acidic oxide) EX. C (s) + O 2(g) → CO 2(g) Metal oxide + water → metallic hydroxide (base) EX. MgO (s) + H 2 O (l) → Mg(OH) 2(s) Nonmetallic oxide + water → acid EX. CO 2(g) + H 2 O (l) → ; H 2 CO 3(aq) Metal + nonmetal → salt EX. 2 Na (s) + Cl 2(g) → 2NaCl (s) A few nonmetals combine with each other. EX. 2P (s) + 3Cl 2(g) → 2PCl 3(g) These two reactions must be remembered: N 2(g) + 3H 2(g) → 2NH 3(g) NH 3(g) + H 2 O (l) → NH 4 OH (aq)
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Decomposition Reaction Decomposition Reaction – ONE reactant produces two or more products. Splitting of large molecules into elements or smaller molecules. Usually endothermic (requires energy) Can require energy in the form of heat, electricity, catalyst, UV light *some decomposition rxns occur at room temperature
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Decomposition Reaction AB A + B Eg. 2H 2 0 2H 2 + O 2 2NaCl (s) 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g) (heat/electricity required) 2NaCl (s) 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g) (heat/electricity required)
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Decomposition Reaction
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Predicting Products Metallic carbonates, when heated, form metallic oxides and CO 2(g). EX. CaCO 3(s) → CaO (s) + CO 2(g) Most metallic hydroxides, when heated, decompose into metallic oxides and water. EX. Ca(OH) 2(s) → CaO (s) + H 2 O (g) Metallic chlorates, when heated, decompose into metallic chlorides and oxygen. EX. 2KClO 3(s) → 2KCl (s) + 3O 2(g) Some acids, when heated, decompose into nonmetallic oxides and water. EX. H 2 SO 4 → H 2 O (l) + SO 3(g) Some oxides, when heated, decompose. EX. 2HgO (s) → 2Hg (l) + O 2(g) Some decomposition reactions are produced by electricity. EX. 2H 2 O (l) → 2H 2(g) + O 2(g) EX. 2NaCl (l) → 2Na (s) + Cl 2(g)
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