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Chapter Ten: Chemical Reactions Section 10.2 The Four Kinds of Chemical Reactions.

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1 Chapter Ten: Chemical Reactions Section 10.2 The Four Kinds of Chemical Reactions

2 10.2 Addition reactions In a synthesis reaction, two or more substances combine to form a new compound. The process of creating large molecules from small ones is called polymerization.

3 Analogy Alert! Think of synthesis reactions as couples coming together Tom Cruise + Katie Holmes → TomKat! Note: The book calls it addition reaction

4 10.2 Decomposition reactions A chemical reaction in which a single compound is broken down to produce two or more smaller compounds is called a decomposition reaction.

5 Analogy Alert If a synthesis reaction is two people coming together, then a decomposition reaction is two people breaking up BritKFed → Britney Spears + Kevin Federline

6 10.2 Displacement reactions In single-displacement reactions, one element replaces a similar element in a compound.

7 Analogy Alert In a single-displacement reaction, one loner element kicks out another element in a molecule BradJen + Angelina Jolie → BrAngelina + Jennifer Aniston

8 10.2 Precipitation reactions A precipitate is a new solid product that comes out of solution in a chemical reaction. The formation of a cloudy precipitate is evidence that a double- displacement reaction has occurred.

9 10.2 Precipitation The limewater test for carbon dioxide is a precipitation reaction.

10 Analogy Alert In Double Displacement, atoms in two molecules switch places. It’s like that TV show, Trading Spouses

11 Combustion There is a special kind of reaction called combustion reactions. In these reactions, fuels (ex: gasoline, wood, sugar, propane) react with Oxygen to yield Carbon Dioxide and Water

12 10.2 Combustion reactions In a perfect reaction, all the hydrocarbon molecules are completely burned to into carbon dioxide and water. In an engine not all the fuel burns completely and pollutants such as carbon monoxide are also formed.

13 10.2 Nuclear reactions Nuclear reactions change the nucleus of an atom. Because they affect the nucleus itself, nuclear reactions can change one element into a different element.

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