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6.1 – Types of Chemical Reactions

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1 6.1 – Types of Chemical Reactions

2 Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Two or more chemical species combine to form a single compound A + B

3 Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Two or more chemical species combine to form a single compound H2 + Cl2 2HCl

4 Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Two or more chemical species combine to form a single compound K2O + H2O 2KOH

5 A + B 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl Na2O + H2O 2NaOH SO3 + H2O H2SO4 two elements
compound Na2O + H2O 2NaOH metal oxide base SO3 + H2O H2SO4 non-metal oxide acid

6 A + B 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl 2H2 + O2 H2O two elements ionic compound metal
non-metal non-metal non-metal 2H2 + O2 H2O covalent compound

7 A + B 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl CaO + SO3 CaSO4 binary salt metal non-metal
contains 2 elements contains 3 elements metal oxide non-metal oxide ternary salt CaO + SO3 CaSO4

8 Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Exothermic Describes a process that releases energy to the surroundings, most commonly in the form of heat and/or light

9 Decomposition Reactions
A single compound breaks apart, or decomposes, into two or more chemical species A + B

10 Decomposition Reactions
Endothermic Describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings, most commonly in the form of heat and/or light

11 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance

12 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance synthesis   decomposition

13 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance synthesis   decomposition

14 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition

15 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound

16 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal

17 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt

18 metal oxide + non-metal oxide
Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide

19 metal oxide + non-metal oxide
Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt

20 metal oxide + non-metal oxide
Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water

21 metal oxide + non-metal oxide
Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water base

22 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance
two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water base non-metal oxide + water

23 Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance
two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water base non-metal oxide + water acid

24 two elements Two Substances Reaction & Direction One Substance
two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water base non-metal oxide + water acid two elements

25 two elements two compounds Two Substances Reaction & Direction
One Substance two non-metals synthesis   decomposition covalent compound metal + non-metal binary salt metal oxide + non-metal oxide ternary salt metal oxide + water base non-metal oxide + water acid two elements two compounds

26 Single Replacement Reactions
A reaction between a compound and an element in which the element replaces an element of the same type in the compound, creating a different compound and a different element A + B C metals A + B C non-metals

27 Single Replacement Reactions
A reaction between a compound and an element in which the element replaces an element of the same type in the compound, creating a different compound and a different element A + B C cations A + B C non-metals

28 Single Replacement Reactions
A reaction between a compound and an element in which the element replaces an element of the same type in the compound, creating a different compound and a different element A + B C cations A + B C anions

29 Single Replacement Reactions
A reaction between a compound and an element in which the element replaces an element of the same type in the compound, creating a different compound and a different element A + B C cations A + H C H2 metal

30 Single Replacement Reactions
A reaction between a compound and an element in which the element replaces an element of the same type in the compound, creating a different compound and a different element A + B C cations A + H C H2 cation cation

31 Single Replacement Reactions
In single-replacement reactions, like replaces like – metals replace metals and hydrogen, non-metals replace non- metals

32 Double Replacement Reactions
A reaction between two compounds that trade cations (or trade anions) between them C + A B D

33 Double Replacement Reactions
A reaction between two compounds that trade cations (or trade anions) between them + cations

34 Double Replacement Reactions
A reaction between two compounds that trade cations (or trade anions) between them + + + +

35 Double Replacement Reactions
A reaction between two compounds that trade cations (or trade anions) between them + + + +

36 Double Replacement Reactions
A reaction between two compounds that trade cations (or trade anions) between them C + A B D

37 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water C + A B D

38 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water C + H X D acid

39 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water M + H X OH acid base salt

40 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water M + H X OH H2O() acid base salt water

41 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water M + H X OH H2O() MX(aq) acid base salt water

42 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water MOH(aq) + H X H2O() MX(aq) acid base salt water

43 Double Replacement Reactions
Neutralization An exothermic double replacement reaction between an acid and a base that always produces a salt and water MOH(aq) + HX(aq) H2O() MX(aq) acid base salt water

44 Combustion Reactions Combustion Fuel is a hydrocarbon
A rapid and exothermic reaction between oxygen and a fuel, producing carbon dioxide and water, along with other oxides, depending on the composition of the fuel Fuel is a hydrocarbon CXHY + O2  CO2 + H2O Fuel is a carbohydrate CXHYOZ + O2  CO2 + H2O


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