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Unit: Chemical Reactions Types of Chemical Reactions: Synthesis and Decomposition Day 4 - Notes.

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1 Unit: Chemical Reactions Types of Chemical Reactions: Synthesis and Decomposition Day 4 - Notes

2 After today you will be able to… Identify synthesis and decomposition reactions Predict the products in words for synthesis and decomposition reactions

3 Types of Chemical Reactions 1.Synthesis 2.Decomposition 3.Single Replacement 4.Double Replacement 5.Combustion

4 Predicting Products 1.Synthesis: Two elements combine to form a compound Common form: Element + Element  Compound A + B  AB

5 Examples of synthesis: sodium + chlorine  magnesium + phosphorus  sulfur + aluminum  sodium chloride magnesium phosphide aluminum sulfide (Metal) (Non-metal) (Metal) (Non-metal)

6 Predicting Products 2. Decomposition: A compound breaks down into elements and/or smaller compounds Common form: Compound  Element + Element AB  A + B

7 Examples of decomposition: potassium nitride  potassium + nitrogen Go back to the non-metal’s original ending.

8 Examples of “special” decompositions: 1. Example of a metal chlorate decomposition: barium chlorate  barium chloride + oxygen metal chlorate  metal chloride + oxygen Always a part of the product! (ClO 3 ) -1

9 Examples of “special” decompositions: 2. Example of a metal carbonate decomposition: potassium carbonate  potassium oxide + carbon dioxide metal carbonate  metal oxide + carbon dioxide Always a part of the product! (CO 3 ) -2

10 Examples of “special” decompositions: 3. Example of a metal hydroxide decomposition: tin (IV) hydroxide  tin(IV) oxide + water metal hydroxide  metal oxide + water Always a part of the product! (OH) -1 Don’t forget the Roman numeral!


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