Types of Chemical Reactions. Synthesis Reactions Reactants  Products 2Li (s) + F 2(g)  2LiF (s)

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Types of Chemical Reactions

Synthesis Reactions Reactants  Products 2Li (s) + F 2(g)  2LiF (s)

Synthesis Reaction Reactants  Products 2Li (s) + F 2(g)  2LiF (s) Note the 2 in front of the Li on the reactant side and the 2 in front of the LiF on the product side are called a coefficients.

Synthesis Reaction 2Li (s) + Br 2(l)  2LiBr (s) Lithium Bromide

Synthesis Reaction 2Li (s) + Cl 2(g)  2 LiCl (s) Lithium Chloride Sodium plus Iodine 

Synthesis Reactions Na (s) + I 2(s) 

Synthesis Reactions 2 Al (s) + 3 S (s)  Al 2 S 3(s)

Synthesis 2Mg (s) + O 2(g)  2MgO (s) Magnesium Oxide

Synthesis Reactions Try doing the reactions found on the following slides. See if you can:  determine the phase (solid, liquid or gas), of each reactant and product.  Determine the product of the reaction.  Balance the reaction.

Synthesis Reactions Magnesium plus oxygen 

Synthesis Reactions Aluminum plus Selenium 

Synthesis Reactions Calcium plus Nitrogen 

Aluminum plus Phophorus 

Synthesis Reaction Barium plus Chlorine 

Synthesis Reaction Gallium plus Arsenic 

Synthesis Reaction Hydrogen plus Oxygen 

Synthesis Reaction Carbon Dioxide plus water 

Synthesis Reaction Calcium Oxide pluse Water 

Synthesis Reactions dinitrogen pentoxide plus water 