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Reaction Predictions ! !
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Types of Chemical Reactions Single Displacement Double Displacement Decomposition Synthesis Combustion
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Single Displacement A +BC AC + B One element shoves the other element out!
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Example 1: Ca + AlCl 3 CaCl 2 + Al
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Example 2: AlCl 3 + K
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Example 3: Zn + FeCl 2
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What do metals have to do with reaction predictions? Metals vary in reactivity Lose electrons in a reaction AND give the electrons to someone else Metal’s ability to give electrons depends on how reactive the metal is How easily/quickly the metal wants to give up its electrons
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Activity Series of Metals Metals listed and arranged according to reactivity. Metals will displace other metal ions in a solution from any metal BELOW it Generally, Metals > H 2 on activity series will produce hydrogen gas (H 2 ) when combined with an acid Metals < H 2 cannot produce hydrogen gas (H 2 ) from an acid
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Example 1: Predict the products Mg (s) + Cu +2 (aq)
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Example 2: Predict the products. Ag (s) + Cu +2 (aq)
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Example 3: Predict the products. Al (s) + H + (aq)
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Example 4: Predict the products. Ag (s) + H + (aq)
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Double Displacement AB + CD AC + BD Elements switch partners !
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Example 1: Na 3 PO 4 + BaCl 2 Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + NaCl
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Example 2: K 3 PO 4 + MgSO 4
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Decomposition AB A + B Breaking chemical compound up, going from BIG to SMALL !
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Example 1: Au 2 O 3 Au + O 2
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Example 2: H 2 O
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Synthesis A + B AB Joining! Making new chemical compound !
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Example 1: Mg + N 2 Mg 3 N 2
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Example 2: Be + Cl 2
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You Pick Two
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Combustion HYDROCARBON (compound made up of just Cs and Hs) + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O Chemical reactions involve a compound burning.
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Example 1: C 2 H 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O
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Example 2: Propane (C 3 H 8 ) burns
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Gandalf combines aluminum metal with sodium hydroxide in solution. What does he produce?]======
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Practice Zinc metal combines with hydrochloric acid (HCl). Sodium sulfide combines with magnesium oxide. Calcium oxide breaks down. C 4 H 8 burns
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