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Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: Combination reactions Decomposition reactions Single-Replacement reactions Double-Replacement reactions Combustion reactions
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Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

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Page 1: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Types of Chemical Reactions

There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter:– Combination reactions– Decomposition reactions– Single-Replacement reactions– Double-Replacement reactions– Combustion reactions

Page 2: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Combination Reactions

In a combination reaction, two or more substances combine to form a single substance.

General Equation:

R + S RS

Example:

Mg(s) + O2 (g) MgO(s)

Page 3: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Decomposition Reactions

In a decomposition reaction a single compound is broken down into two or more products.

General Equation:

RS R + S

Example:

HgO(s) Hg(l) + O2

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Single-Replacement Reactions

In a single-replacement reaction, one element replaces a second element in a compound.

General Equation:

T + RS TS + R

Example:

K(s) + H2O(l) KOH(aq) + H2 (g)

Page 5: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Double-Replacement ReactionsDouble-replacement reactions involve an exchange of positive ions (or cations) between two reacting compounds. These reactions generally produce a precipitate, a gaseous product, or water.

General Equation:

R+S- + T+U- T+S- + R+U-

Example:

K2CO3 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) BaCO3 (s) + KCl(aq)

Page 6: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Combustion Reactions

In a combustion reaction an element or a compound (often a hydrocarbon) reacts with oxygen, often producing energy as heat and light. The products of these types of reactions are carbon dioxide and water.Example: The combustion of methane gas in air

__CH4 (g) + __O2 (g) __CO2 (g) + __H2O(g)

Page 7: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Combustion Reactions

The reaction between some elements and oxygen is also an example of a combustion reaction. For example:

__Mg(s) + __O2 (g) __MgO(s)

Here Mg acts as the fuel for the reaction and when reacted with O2 (g) will for an oxide – in this case magnesium oxide (MgO(s)). What other type of chemical reaction does this look like?

Page 8: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Combination Reactions

Complete and balance the following combination reactions:

Be + O2

H2 + O2 H2O

Page 9: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Decomposition Reactions

Complete and balance the following decomposition reactions:

HI

Mg(ClO3)2 MgCl2 +

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Single-Replacement Reactions and Activity Series

For example:

Mg(s) + Zn(NO3)2 (aq)

Mg(s) + AgNO3 (aq)

Mg(s) + LiNO3 (aq)

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Single-Replacement Reactions

Complete the equations for the following single replacement reactions that take place in aqueous solution. Balance each equation. If a reaction does not occur (use activity series) write “no reaction.”

Fe(s) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq)

Cl2 (g) + NaI(aq)

Ca(s) + H2O(l)

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Double-Replacement Reactions and the Solubility Rules

Mixing the solutions of two ionic compounds can sometimes result in the formation of an insoluble salt called a precipitate.

In order for a double-replacement reaction to occur there must be fewer ions in solution when the two compounds are mixed. Otherwise all we have is a mixture.

Recall our conductivity demo – when ionic compounds dissociate they can conduct electricity.

Page 13: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Double-Replacement Reactions

We also have fewer ions in solution if we produce a gas or water.

Page 14: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Double-Replacement Reactions

Write the products for the following reactions. Then balance each equation.

NaOH(aq) + Fe(NO3)3 (aq)

Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + H3PO4 (aq)

Page 15: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Double-Replacement Reactions and the Solubility Rules

Should a precipitate form when aqueous solutions of Na2SO4 (aq) and Ba(NO3)2 (aq) are mixed?

Page 16: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Double-Replacement Reactions and the Solubility Rules

Should a precipitate form when aqueous solutions of NaCl(aq) and Zn(NO3)2 (aq) are mixed?

Page 17: Types of Chemical Reactions There are five main types of chemical reactions that we will be covering in this chapter: –Combination reactions –Decomposition.

Combustion Reactions

Predict the product of the following combustion reaction:

S(s) + O2 (g)

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Combustion ReactionsWrite a balanced equation for the complete combustion of each compound.– Heptane (C7H16)

– Glucose (C6H12O6)

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Rates of Reaction

There are three main factors that effect the rates of chemical reactions:– The presence of a catalyst– Temperature– Concentration

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Catalysts

The presence of a catalyst in a chemical reaction will speed up the reaction while not being used up in the reaction itself. Because a catalyst is neither a reactant nor a product, its formula is written above the yields sign () in a chemical equation.

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Catalysts

For a reaction to occur between two substances (or reactants) particles of those substances must collide. Not only that, they must hit each other with enough force to cause a change to take place. The amount of energy the particles must have when they collide is called the Activation Energy.

Catalysts are used to lower activation energy.

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Temperature

Most reactions go faster at high temperatures.– Ex: Baking a cake speeds up the reactions

that change the liquid batter into a spongy product.

Lowering the temperature slows down most reactions.– Batteries tend to last longer if they are kept

cool, slowing down the reaction that takes place within them.

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Concentration

Concentration – The amount of substance present in a certain volume.

Raising the concentration of a reactant will speed up a reaction because there are more particles per volume.

More particles = more collisions = increase in reaction rate.