Chapter 19: Chemical Reactions

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Chapter 19: Chemical Reactions Section 2: Classifying Chemical Reactions

Vocabulary Review New states of matter combustion reaction synthesis reaction decomposition reaction single-displacement reaction double-displacement reaction precipitate oxidation reduction Classifying Chemical Reactions Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Types of Reactions Chemists have defined five main categories of chemical reactions: combustion synthesis decomposition single displacement double displacement Classifying Chemical Reactions

Many combustion reactions also fit into other categories of reactions. A combustion reaction occurs when a substance reacts with oxygen to produce energy in the form of heat and light. Many combustion reactions also fit into other categories of reactions. Classifying Chemical Reactions

A + B  AB Synthesis reactions In a synthesis reaction, two or more substances combine to form another substance. The generalized formula for this reaction type is as follows: A + B  AB Classifying Chemical Reactions

Decomposition reactions A decomposition reaction occurs when one substance breaks down, or decomposes, into two or more substances. Reverse of a synthesis reaction The general formula for this type of reaction type is: AB  A + B Most decomposition reactions require the use of heat, light, or electricity. Classifying Chemical Reactions

Single displacement A + BC  AC + B When one element replaces another element in a compound, it is called a single-displacement reaction. Single-displacement reactions are described by the general equation A + BC  AC + B We can predict which metal will replace another by comparing how reactive they are. A metal will replace any less active metal. Classifying Chemical Reactions

Double displacement In a double-displacement reaction, the positive ion of one compound replaces the positive ion of the other to form two new compounds. The generalized formula for this type of reaction is as follows: AB + CD  AD + CB A double displacement reaction results in a precipitate, water, or a gas forming when the two ionic compounds are combined. A precipitate is an insoluble compound that comes out of solution. Classifying Chemical Reactions

Oxidation – Reduction Reactions One characteristic that is common to many chemical reactions is the tendency of the substances to lose or gain electrons. Oxidation: the loss of electrons Reduction: the gain of electrons The substance that loses an electron or electrons then becomes more positive, and we say it is oxidized. The substance that gains an electron or electrons obviously becomes more negative, so we say it is reduced. Oxidation and reduction are partners, and often referred to as redox. Classifying Chemical Reactions