
Classify Reactions
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10th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Classifying Reactions
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Multiple Select
How can we tell a chemical reaction occurred?
Check all that apply:
temperature change
precipitate produced
gas produced
color change
shape change
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Let's review:
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Multiple Select
The three elementary states of matter are:
solid
plasma
liquid
gas
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There are four ways we express what state of matter compounds in a reaction are taking:
(s) Solid
(l) Liquid
(g) Gas
(aq) Aqueous - a substance dissolved in water
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Synthesis Reactions
Synthesis reactions have two substances (usually elements) coming together to form one new substance.
Skeleton formula: A + B 🡪 AB
Example formula: 2Na + Cl2 🡪 2NaCl
Imagine: Peanut Butter + Chocolate 🡪 Reese’s Cups
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Decomposition Reactions
Decomp reactions have one substance decomposing into two (or more) substances.
Skeleton formula: AB 🡪 A + B
Example formula: 2Ni2O3 🡪 4Ni + 3O2
Imagine: Tacos 🡪 Meat + Shell + Cheese
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Multiple Choice
What is the skeleton formula for a synthesis reaction?
AB 🡪 A + B
A + B 🡪 AB
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Single Replacement Reactions
Single replacement reactions an element + compound yield new element + new
compound (an element is switching places)
Skeleton formula: A + BC 🡪 B + AC
Example formula: Li + AgCl 🡪 LiCl + Ag
Imagine: Suzie and Bobby are a couple and she dumps him for Jessie
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Combustion Reactions
Combustion reactions involve an reaction in the presence of oxygen and--if
hydrocarbons--produce CO2 + H2O
Skeleton formula: CxHy + O2 🡪 CO2 + H2O
Example formula: C3H8 + O2 🡪 CO2 + H2O
Imagine: Burning gasoline in an engine
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Double Replacement Reactions
two compounds that re-arrange to form two new compounds
two categories and both have specific features to look for when identifying
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Precipitation Reactions
Precipitation reactions involve everyone having a new “partner” and having a solid product with a (s), which means it is insoluble in water
Skeleton formula: AB + CD 🡪 AD + CB
Example formula: NaCO3 (aq) + CaCl2 (aq) 🡪 NaCl (aq) + CaCO3 (s)
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Multiple Choice
What kind of reaction is the following?
4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3
decomposition
synthesis
acid-base
single replacement
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Multiple Choice
What kind of reaction is the following?
Zn + 2HCl → H2 + ZnCl2
single replacement
combustion
synthesis
double displacement
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Multiple Choice
What kind of reaction is the following?
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
double replacement
synthesis
acid-base
combustion
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