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Chemical Reactions 1.A chemical change is any change in which a new substance is formed. Evidence: Release of energy as heat and light, change in color,

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1 Chemical Reactions 1.A chemical change is any change in which a new substance is formed. Evidence: Release of energy as heat and light, change in color, formation of gas, change in odor, etc.

2 Common Types of Chemical Reactions single displacement: A + BC  AC + B double displacement: AB + CD  AD + CB synthesis (formation): A + B  AB decomposition: AB  A + B combustion: C x H y + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O

3 Types: Single displacement Example: Zn + CuCl 2  Zn Cl Cu + General: AB + C  AC + B Cl Zn Cu + Metal replaces a metal

4 Types: Single displacement Example: KBr + Cl 2  Cl K Br + General: AB + C  AC + B + Cl K Br Nonmetal replaces a nonmetal

5 Types: Double displacement Example: MgO + CaS General:AB + CD  AD + CB S O  Mg Ca + O S Mg Ca +

6 Types: Double displacement Sub categories: General:AB + CD  AD + CB Precipitation Reactions AB (aq) + CD (aq)  AD (aq) + CB (s) Acid / Base Reactions HB + COH  H 2 O + CB

7 Types: Synthesis (Combination) Example C + O 2 OO C +  OO C General: A + B  AB

8 Types: Decomposition Example: NaCl General: AB  A + B  Cl Na Cl + Na

9 Types: Decomposition Example 2HgO  O Hg O OO + General: AB  A + B

10 Types: Combustion C x H y + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O A hydrocarbon (could also have oxygen) burning “completely” Completely meaning it forms carbon dioxide and water

11 Decomposition

12 Double Displacement

13 Synthesis (Combination)

14 Single Displacement

15 Combustion CO 2 + H 2 O O2O2

16 Combustion CO 2 + H 2 OO2O2

17 Common Types of Chemical Reactions single displacement: A + BC  AC + B double displacement: AB + CD  AD + CB (examples: precipitation and acid/base) synthesis (combination): A + B  AB decomposition: AB  A + B combustion: C x H y + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O


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