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1 Review… Write as symbols:
6 atoms of solid potassium metal reacts with 1 molecule of nitrogen gas when heated to produce 2 formula units of solid potassium nitride.

2 Review… Write as symbols:
6 atoms of solid potassium metal reacts with 1 molecule of nitrogen gas when heated to produce 2 formula units of solid potassium nitride. 6 K(s) N2(g)  2 K3N(s)

3 Review… Balance the following equations:
___ KMnO4  ___ K2O ___ MnO + ___ O2 ___ Al2O ___ Cl2  ___ AlCl ___ O2 ___ C6H12O6 + ___ O2  ___ H2O + ___ CO2 ___ NaBr + ___ CaF2  ___ NaF ___ CaBr2

4 Review… Balance the following equations:
4 KMnO4  2 K2O MnO O2 2 Al2O Cl2  4 AlCl O2 C6H12O O2  6 H2O CO2 2 NaBr + CaF2  2 NaF + CaBr2

5 5 ½ Types of Chemical Reactions

6 Combination Reaction Multiple reactants combine together to form one product. A B  AB Example: 2 Mg(s) + O2(g)  2MgO(s) A B AB

7 Decomposition Reaction
A single reactant breaks down into two or more products. It decomposes. AB  A B Example: 2 NaN3(s)  2Na(s) N2(g) AB A B

8 Single- Replacement Reaction
Single- Replacement Cationic One cation replaces a second cation in a compound. A + BC  B + AC Example: 2K(s) + 2 HOH(l) 2KOH(aq) + H2(g) A BC AC B Single- Replacement Anionic One anion replaces a second anion in a compound. A + BC  BA + C Example: Br2(aq) + 2NaI(aq)  2NaBr(aq) + I2(aq) A BC BA C

9 Single- Replacement Reaction Continued
To tell if a reaction occurs, look at the activity series chart. A more reactive metal will replace a less reactive metal. Halogen reactivity decreases as you go down the column

10 Double- Replacement Reactions
Both cations get exchanged Normally forms a precipitate, gas, or water. AB + CD  CB + AD Example: Na2S(aq) + Cd(NO3)2(aq)  CdS(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) AB CD CB AD

11 Double-Replacement Reaction Continued
Use solubility chart to determine the state of the products.

12 Hydrocarbon + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water
Combustion Reaction A reaction where an element or compound reacts with oxygen to produce energy. Reactants are oxygen and a hydrocarbon. Products are always carbon dioxide and water Hydrocarbon + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water Example: CH4(g) + 2O2(g)  CO2(g) + 2H20(g)


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