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Net Ionic Equations Double Replacement Redox / Single Replacement

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1 Net Ionic Equations Double Replacement Redox / Single Replacement
Composition/Decomposition Complex Ions Combustion

2 Identification of Double Replacement Reaction
Acid / Base NH3 + HF  NH4+ + F – Precipitation Ba2+ + SO42-  BaSO4 Both 2 H+ + SO Ca(OH)2  CaSO4 + 2 HOH

3 Redox and Single Replacement
Use of key terms MnO4- H2O2 Cr2O72- HNO3 Elements with multiple oxidation states Sn2+ Sn4+ Cr2+ Cr3+ Cr6+ I- IO- IO2- O(-1 or -2) Acidic and Basic conditions 4 MnO H H2O2  4 Mn O H2O

4 Redox / Single Replacement
Like will replace like 2 Na + 2 H2O  2 Na OH- + H2 Cl KI  2 K Cl- + I2

5 Combustion Reaction of a hydrocarbon/alcohol or other organic molecule with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water C3H O2 → 3 CO H2O CH3CH2OH O2 → 2 CO H2O

6 Decomposition/Composition
Decomposition has only one reactant and it breaks up into elements and /or compounds MgCO3  MgO + CO2 Ba(OH)2  BaO + H2O 2 Al2O3  4 Al + 3 O2

7 Decomposition / Composition
Composition has two reactants that combine into one product S O2  8 SO2 nonmetal oxides plus water makes acids SO3 + H2O  2 H SO42- metal oxides plus water makes bases CaO + H2O  Ca(OH)2

8 Complex Ions Particles that generally combine with excess ligand (often water, hydroxide or ammonia) to form complex ions with a charge Cu NH3  [Cu(NH3)4]2+ Al OH-  [Al(OH)4]- AgCl NH3  [Ag(NH3)2]+ + Cl- Fe3+ + SCN-  [Fe(SCN)]2+ having the correct ligand number is not required but being consistent with number and charge is important

9 In Review Identify type of reaction from list of 5 types
Equations need to be balanced Check for appropriate charges Remember not to include spectator ions Remember practice questions about each of the 3 balanced net ionic equations


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