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Law of Conservation of Mass Matter and Mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction Products in a chemical reaction must have the same.

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1 Law of Conservation of Mass Matter and Mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction Products in a chemical reaction must have the same mass as the reactants  What I start with is what I finish with Mass reactants = Mass products

2 Types of Chemical Equations

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

4 1. Synthesis Reactions Two or more substances (A and B) react to produce a single product (AB) A + B  AB Real life example = ?

5 2. Combustion Reactions Oxygen combines with a substance and releases energy in the form of heat and light C x H y + O 2  CO 2 + H 2 O + light + heat Real life example = ?

6 3. Decomposition Reactions A single compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds AB  A + B Real life example = ?

7 4. Single Replacement Reactions The atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element A + BX  AX + B A metal can replace any metal listed below it that is in a compound. It cannot replace any metal listed above it. A more reactive halogen replaces a less reactive halogen Real life example = ?

8 5. Double Replacement Reactions An exchange of ions between two compounds They all produce either water, a precipitate, or a gas AX + BY  AY + BX Real life example = ?

9 Type of Reaction ReactantsProbable ProductsGeneric Equation SynthesisTwo or more substances One compoundA + B  AB Combustion A metal and oxygen A nonmetal and oxygen A compound and oxygen The oxide of the metal The oxide of the nonmetal Two or more oxides A + O 2  AO DecompositionOne compoundTwo or more elements and or compounds AB  A + B Single replacement A metal and a compound A nonmetal and a compound A new compound and the replaced metal A new compound and the replaced nonmetal A + BX  AX + B Double replacement Two compoundsTwo different compounds, one of which is a solid, water or a gas AX + BY  AY + BX


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