5.1 and 5.2 DESCRIBING CHEMICAL REACTIONS
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5.1 and 5.2 DESCRIBING CHEMICAL
REACTIONS
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TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
• chemists use patterns to classify reactions into the following groups:
• Synthesis• Decomposition• Single displacement• Double displacement
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SYNTHESIS REACTIONS
• the combination of smaller molecules to create a more complex molecule
• General Formula:A + B AB
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SYNTHESIS REACTION
A + B AB
+
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Example
Sodium + Bromine Sodium bromide
Na + Br2 NaBr
Na+ Br- Br-Na+
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DECOMPOSITION REACTIONS
• these reactions are the opposite of synthesis reactions
• they involve a compound breaking down into elements
• General Formula:AB A + B
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DECOMPOSITION REACTION
AB A + B
+
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Example
Lithium fluoride Lithium + Fluorine gas
LiF Li + F2
Li+ F-Li+ F-
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SINGLE DISPLACEMENT REACTIONS
• reactions involving an element and a compound as reactants
• the element replaces one of the elements in the compound
• General Formula: A + BC AC + B
+ - + -
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SINGLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION
+
A + BC AC + B
+
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Example
Lithium + Sodium chloride Lithium chloride + Sodium
Li + NaCl LiCl + Na Na+ Cl-Li+ Na-Li+ Cl-
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DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTIONS
• reactions in which elements exchange places in two compounds
General Formula:
AB + CD AD + CB+ - + - + - + -
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DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION
+
AB + CD AD + CB
+
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Example
Sodium chloride + Lithium fluoride Sodium fluoride + Lithium chloride
NaCl + LiF NaF + LiCl
Na+ Cl- Li+ F- Na+ F- Li+ Cl-
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Identify the "type" for each reaction below:
1. Ca + O2 CaO
2. Br2 + LiI LiBr + I2
3. Al + Fe(NO3)2 Al(NO3)3 + Fe
4. MgO + HCl MgCl2 + H2O
5. H2CO3 CO2 + H2O
6. H2 + O2 H2O
7. (NH4)3PO4 + Sr(OH)2 Sr3(PO4)2 + NH4OH
Synthesis
Single displacement
Decomposition
Single displacement
Double displacement
Synthesis
Double displacement
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HOMEWORK
• Read p.179 -189 and complete Q 1-8 (p. 189)
• Read 190-198 and complete Q 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 (p. 198)
• Complete “Types of Chemical Reactions” WS#16