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Honors Chem. Section 2 Part 2: Classifying Chemical Reactions

Honors Chem. Section 2 Part 2: Classifying Chemical Reactions

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Honors Chem. Section 2 Part 2: Classifying Chemical Reactions Part 1

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Multiple Choice

Review Question: What type of Mixture is a chocolate Chip Cookie?

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Heterogenous

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Homogenous

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Fill in the Blank

Review Question: What is the term for a group of two or more elements combined together?

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Fill in the Blank

You have a box that weighs 2.78 kilograms. How much does it was in Milligrams?

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Multiple Choice

When energy is released in a reaction is it considered a product or reactant?

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Product

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Reactant

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Multiple Choice

When energy is Absorbed in a reaction is it considered a product or reactant?

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Product

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Reactant

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Multiple Choice

Review Question: What fundamental Law of Chemistry is essential to balancing Chemical Equations

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The Law of balance

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The Law of Conservation of Mass

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The Law of Reactivity

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The First Law of Chemistry

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Reaction Types

Reactions can be classified by what happens in them

  • By identifying the type of reaction, you can easily predict what will form

  • We will look at five reaction types right now, but know that there are other types

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Combustion Reactions

  • ​Simple Definition: The Reaction of a carbon-based compound with Oxygen

    • The Reactants tend to be Hydrocarbons, elements made up of only Hydrogen and Carbon

    • The products are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O)

      • Sometimes Carbon Monoxide (CO) is also a product​

  • Combustion Reactions are often used to generate energy

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Synthesis Reactions

  • ​Simple Definition: A single product is formed from two or more reactants

    • From the greek word for to Put Together

    • If there is only one Product, the reaction is a synthesis reaction

  • The reactants are often two elements or two small compounds

    • Two Elements form a binary compound

      • Usually a metal reacting with a nonmetal​

    • ​Two Compounds form a Ternary Compound

      • Compound with three elements

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Decomposition

  • ​Simple Definition: A single Compound Breaks down into two or more elements or simpler compounds

    • There is often an input of energy into the reaction

  • ​How to Recognize:

    • If you have a binary compound for the reactant, the products will most likely be the two elements in the compound

      • Example: water decomposing to Hydrogen and Oxygen​

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Quick Group Practice

Predict the product(s) and write a balanced equation for each of the following reactions

  1. The reaction of butane (C4H10) with Oxygen

  2. The Reaction of water with Calcium Oxide​ (CaO)

  3. The Decomposition of carbonic acid​ (H2CO3)

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Displacement Reactions

  • ​Simple Definition: A single element reacts with a compound and displaces it from the compound

    • Products are a different element and a different compound​

  • Results are ​Determined Using an Activity series

    • Tells you which elements can displace others​

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Activity Series

  • An activity Series is an arrangement of elements in the order of their activity

    • The most active elements are at the top

      • A more active element can displace the elements below it, but not the ones above it

    • This allows us to predict what will happen in a displacement reaction​

      • A Metal will replace the metals below it

      • a metal in water will displace Hydrogen and bind with Oxygen​

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Multiple Choice

Based on the activity series will the following reaction take place:

Zn(s)+H2O(l) 50°CZn_{\left(s\right)}+H_2O_{\left(l\right)}\ \frac{50\degree C}{\rightarrow}  

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

Based on the activity series will the following reaction take place:

Sn(s) +O2(g)Sn_{\left(s\right)}\ +O_{2\left(g\right)}\rightarrow  

 

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Based on the activity series will the following reaction take place:

Cd(s)+Pb(NO3)2(aq)Cd_{\left(s\right)}+Pb\left(NO_3\right)_{2\left(aq\right)}\rightarrow  

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Based on the activity series will the following reaction take place:

MgCl2(aq)+Zn(s)MgCl_{2\left(aq\right)}+Zn_{\left(s\right)}\rightarrow  

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Yes

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No

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Double Displacement Reactions

  • ​Simple Definition: Two compounds in an aqueous solution appear to exchange ions and form new compounds

    • We will talk more about ions later, but just know that the two compounds switch their endings​

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Multiple Choice

This type of reaction results in two or more reactants making one new substance

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Synthesis

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Decomposition

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Single Displacement

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Double Displacement

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Combustion

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Multiple Choice

This type of reaction results in two Compounds switching or "trading" one of their ions.

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Synthesis

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Decomposition

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Single Displacement

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Double Displacement

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Combustion

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Multiple Choice

This type of reaction results in one reactant undergoing a change that results in two or more products

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Synthesis

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Decomposition

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Single Displacement

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Double Displacement

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Combustion

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Multiple Choice

This type of reaction results in one reactant replacing an ion on one of the other reactants

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Synthesis

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Decomposition

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Single Displacement

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Double Displacement

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Combustion

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Multiple Choice

This type of reaction results in Heat, light, carbon dioxide and water as products

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Synthesis

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Decomposition

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Single Displacement

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Double Displacement

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Combustion

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