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1 Types of Reactions Science 10

2 Chemists classify reactions to make them easier to predict the products of reactions and recognize new reactions. There are five types of reactions:

3 General Formula is: A + B  AB
1. Synthesis Reaction: - Also called combination reactions. - Involves the combination of smaller atoms and/or molecules into larger molecules - Often two elements combining to make a compound General Formula is: A + B  AB Example: Mg N2  Mg3N2

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5 General Formula is: AB  A +B
2. Decomposition Reaction: - Involves the splitting of a large molecule into elements or smaller molecules General Formula is: AB  A +B Example: NaCl  Na Cl2

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7 A + BC  AC + B or D + EF  ED + F
3. Single Replacement Reaction: - Involves an element and a compound as reactants - One element displaces (replaces) another element from a compound General Formula is: A + BC  AC + B or D + EF  ED + F (metal replacement) (halogen replacement) (usually a metal replaces the other metal or the non-metal replaces the other non-metal) Or Br + NaI  NaBr + I2 Example: Li + NaCl  LiCl + Na

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9 General Formula is: AB + CD  AD + CB
4. Double Replacement Reaction: - Occurs when elements in different compounds displace each other or exchange places. General Formula is: AB + CD  AD + CB Example: AgNO3 + Na2S  Ag2S NaNO3

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11 General Formula is: C?H? + O2  CO2 + H2O
5. Combustion Reaction: - Is the burning of something - Oxygen is always a reactant! - If there is combustion of a hydrocarbon, the products are ALWAYS CO2 and H2O General Formula is: C?H? + O2  CO2 + H2O Example: C3H8 + O2  CO H2O


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