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5 January 2011  Grab your clicker!  Take Out: Week 17 Homework p. 1  Objective: SWBAT classify reactions as one of the five types of chemical reactions.

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1 5 January 2011  Grab your clicker!  Take Out: Week 17 Homework p. 1  Objective: SWBAT classify reactions as one of the five types of chemical reactions.  Do now: Which types of reactions? a) 2NaNO 3  2NaNO 2 + O 2 b) AgNO 3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO 3

2 Agenda I. Do now II. Homework solutions III. Model Types of Reactions IV. Clicker Practice Problems V. Stations Lab VI. Demo: Combustion VII. Hand back papers Homework: Week 17 Homework p. 2-3

3 Types of Chemical Reactions Reaction TypeGeneral Equation DefinitionExample Composition Decomposition Single Replacement Double Replacement Combustion

4 Composition Reaction General Equation: A + X  AX Definition: two or more substances combine to form a new compound. Example: 4Li(s) + O 2 (g)  2Li 2 O(s)

5 Composition  Li + O 2  O Li 2 O Li O

6 Decomposition Reaction General Equation: AX  A + X Definition: a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. Example: 2H 2 O(l)  2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g)

7 Decomposition KClO 3  KCl+ O 2 K Cl O O O K O O

8 Single Replacement Reaction General Equation: A + BX  AX + B Definition: One element replaces a similar element in a compound. Example:Mg + 2HCl  H 2 + MgCl 2 2Al + Pb(NO 3 ) 2  3Pb + 2Al(NO 3 ) 3

9 Single Replacement  KI + Br 2  KBr + I 2 Br K I

10 Double Replacement Reaction General Equation: AX + BY  AY + BX Definition: the ions of two compounds exchange places in an aqueous solution to form two new compounds. Example: 2KI(aq) + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq)  PbI 2 (s) + 2KNO 3 (aq)

11 Double Replacement  CuCl 2 + Na 2 S  2NaCl + CuS Cl Cu Na S

12 Combustion Reaction General Equation: C x H y (g) + O 2 (g)  CO 2 (g) + H 2 O(g) Definition: a substance combines with oxygen and releases a large amount of heat (exothermic) or light energy Example: C 2 H 6 (g) +O 2 (g)  CO 2 (g) + H 2 O(g)

13 A + Y  AY 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

14 A + BX  B + AX 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

15 AB  A + B 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

16 AB + XY  AY + XB 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

17 A + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

18 2H 2 O  2H 2 + O 2 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

19 2C + O 2  2CO 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

20 Mg + CdCl 2  Cd + MgCl 2 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

21 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + 3Ca(OH) 2  2Al(OH) 2 + 3CaSO 4 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

22 2C 6 H 14 + 19O 2  12CO 2 + 14H 2 O + heat 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

23 BaO + H 2 O  Ba(OH) 2 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

24 2NaNO 3  2NaNO 2 + O 2 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

25 AgNO 3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO 3 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

26 2Al + 3ZnCl 3  3Zn + 2AlCl 3 1. Composition Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction 5. Combustion Reaction

27 What does a combustion reaction require? 1. Heat 2. Oxygen 3. Carbon dioxide 4. Love 5. Gasoline

28 Which type of reaction? 1. Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + 3Ca(OH) 2  2Al(OH) 2 + 3CaSO 4 2. 2C 6 H 14 + 19O 2  12CO 2 + 14H 2 O + heat 3. BaO + H 2 O  Ba(OH) 2 4. 2NaNO 3  2NaNO 2 + O 2 5. AgNO 3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO 3 6. 2Al + 3ZnCl 3  3Zn + 2AlCl 3 7. What does a combustion reaction require?

29 5 January 2011  Take Out Homework: Writing/Balancing Equations Worksheet AND Week 17 Homework p. 1  Objective: SWBAT classify reactions as one of the five types of chemical reactions.  Do now: Which types of reactions? a) 2NaNO 3  2NaNO 2 + O 2 b) AgNO 3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO 3

30 Agenda I. Do now II. Homework solutions III. Finish lab stations IV. Demo: Combustion V. Pass back papers/New Seat Requests Homework: Week 17 Homework p. 3

31 Reactions Stations Lab  6 stations – 10 minutes each  4 stations are chemical reactions  SAFETY needs to be a priority  GOGGLES are at the stations where they are required – wear them!  2 stations are practicing moles-moles and mass-mass stoichiometry  Do station 2 and then station 5, even if you come to station 5 first.

32 Reactions Stations lab  Will collect packet at end of class for a lab grade  Take your notebook, the lab packet, a pencil, a calculator, and a periodic table with you

33 Demo: Combustion  2HCl(aq) + 2Mg(s)  H 2 (g) + 2MgCl(aq)  2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g)  2H 2 O(g) + heat  There’s no carbon dioxide because our fuel (H 2 ) contains no carbon. This is a very simple combustion.

34 Seat Requests  Flip the page so that “front” is in front.  Write 1, 2 and 3 for your top three choices of places to sit.  Write the names of TWO people you work well with.  Write your name on the paper.

35 Progress Reports  Do NOT include a lab report grade for the hydrate lab.  Not turning this in WILL lower your grade!  After I grade it, that grade WILL affect your grade!

36 Homework  Week 17 Homework Page 3


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