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1 chemistry

2 Classifying Reactions
The five general types of reaction are: Combination Decomposition Single-replacement Double-replacement Combustion.

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11.2 Classifying Reactions Combination Reactions A combination reaction is a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance. When ignited, magnesium ribbon reacts with oxygen in the surrounding air to form magnesium oxide, a white solid. This is a combination reaction. Observing Why do you think this reaction was once used in flashbulbs for photography?

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11.2 Classifying Reactions Decomposition Reactions A decomposition reaction is a chemical change in which a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler products. When orange-colored mercury(II) oxide is heated, it decomposes into its constituent elements: liquid mercury and gaseous oxygen. Comparing and Contrasting How are the two reactions pictured so far similar? How are they different?

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11.2 Classifying Reactions Single-Replacement Reactions A single-replacement reaction is a chemical change in which one element replaces a second element in a compound. The alkali metal potassium displaces hydrogen from water and forms a solution of potassium hydroxide in a single-replacement reaction. The heat of the reaction is often sufficient to ignite the hydrogen. Inferring Why are alkali metals stored under mineral oil or kerosene?

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11.2 Classifying Reactions The activity series of metals lists metals in order of decreasing reactivity.

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Problem Solving Solve Problem 17 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

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11.2 Classifying Reactions Double-Replacement Reactions A double-replacement reaction is a chemical change involving an exchange of positive ions between two compounds. Aqueous solutions of potassium carbonate and barium chloride react in a double-replacement reaction to form the white precipitate barium carbonate. Potassium chloride, the other product of the reaction, remains in solution.

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Problem Solving Solve Problem 18 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

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11.2 Classifying Reactions Combustion Reactions A combustion reaction is a chemical change in which an element or a compound reacts with oxygen, often producing energy in the form of heat and light. Methane gas reacts with oxygen from the surrounding air in a combustion reaction to produce carbon dioxide and water. Inferring What else is produced in this reaction?

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29 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction
11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction How can you predict the products of the five general types of reactions?

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11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction The number of elements and/or compounds reacting is a good indicator of possible reaction type and thus possible products.

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11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction The five types of chemical reactions discussed in this chapter are summarized here.

32 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction
11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction The five types of chemical reactions discussed in this chapter are summarized here.

33 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction
11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction The five types of chemical reactions discussed in this chapter are summarized here.

34 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction
11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction

35 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction
11.2 Predicting the Products of a Chemical Reaction The five types of chemical reactions discussed in this chapter are summarized here.

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37 11.2 Section Quiz. 1. What type of reaction is described by the following equation? 6Li + N2  2Li3N combination reaction decomposition reaction single-replacement reaction combustion reaction

38 11.2 Section Quiz. 2. Balance the following equation and indicate whether it represents a combustion, combination, or decomposition reaction. H2SO4  H2O2 + SO2 H2SO4  H2O2 + SO2, combination reaction H2SO4  H2O2 + SO2, decomposition reaction H2SO4  2H2O2 + SO2, combination reaction H2SO4  2H2O2 + SO2, decomposition reaction

39 11.2 Section Quiz. 3. Predict the missing product in the following unbalanced equation. Pb(NO3)2 + KOH  KNO3 + ____________ PbOH2 Pb(OH)4 Pb(OH)2 PbOH

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