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Is Burning a Chemical Reaction Lesson

Is Burning a Chemical Reaction Lesson

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 5 Questions

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The Magic of Chemical Reactions

Discover the fascinating world of chemical reactions and their transformative power. Explore the wonders of atoms and molecules as they interact and create new substances. Witness the magic of chemistry in action!

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  1. Describe the 5 main types of chemical reactions

  2. Create a model to describe each type of chemical reaction.

By the end of class SWBAT...

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  • Combustion

  • Synthesis

  • Decomposition

  • Single Displacement

  • Double Displacement

Reaction Types

The 5 main types of Chemical Reactions

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The Magic of Combustion

  • Combustion reactions are chemical reactions that involve the rapid combination of a fuel with oxygen, resulting in the release of heat and light.
  • They are exothermic reactions, meaning they release energy in the form of heat.
  • Common examples include burning wood, gasoline, and natural gas.
  • Combustion reactions are essential for energy production and are used in engines, power plants, and heating systems.

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Multiple Choice

What are combustion reactions?

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Chemical reactions that involve the rapid combination of a fuel with oxygen

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Chemical reactions that release energy in the form of heat

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Chemical reactions used in engines, power plants, and heating systems

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Chemical reactions that produce light

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Combustion Reactions

Trivia: Combustion reactions involve the rapid combination of a fuel with oxygen. They release energy in the form of heat and are used in engines, power plants, and heating systems. Combustion reactions produce light and are essential for various processes in our daily lives.

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The Magic of Synthesis Reactions

  • Synthesis reactions are chemical reactions that combine two or more substances to form a new compound.
  • They are also known as combination reactions.
  • In a synthesis reaction, the reactants are usually elements or simple compounds.
  • The product of a synthesis reaction is a more complex compound.
  • Examples of synthesis reactions include the formation of water (H2O) from hydrogen and oxygen, and the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl) from sodium and chlorine.

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Multiple Choice

What are synthesis reactions?

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Chemical reactions that combine two or more substances to form a new compound

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Chemical reactions that break down compounds into simpler substances

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Chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons

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Chemical reactions that occur between acids and bases

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Synthesis Reactions

Trivia: Synthesis reactions are chemical reactions that combine two or more substances to form a new compound. They are also known as composition reactions. These reactions are essential in various natural and industrial processes, such as photosynthesis and the production of polymers.

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The Magic of Decomposition Reactions

  • Definition: Decomposition reactions are chemical reactions in which a compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
  • Process: Decomposition reactions are usually triggered by heat, light, or electricity.
  • Examples: Some common examples include the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas, and the decomposition of limestone into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
  • Importance: Decomposition reactions play a crucial role in various natural and industrial processes, such as digestion, photosynthesis, and the production of fertilizers.

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Multiple Choice

What triggers decomposition reactions?

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Heat, light, and electricity

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Water and oxygen gas

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Calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas

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Digestion, photosynthesis, and the production of fertilizers

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Decomposition Reactions

Trivia: Decomposition reactions are triggered by heat, light, and electricity. These reactions break down compounds into simpler substances. They are commonly used in various processes, such as the decomposition of organic matter in composting and the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen gases.

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The Magic of Chemical Reactions

  • Single Replacement Reactions: A type of chemical reaction where an element replaces another element in a compound.
  • Key Concepts: Reactivity series, activity series, oxidation-reduction reactions.
  • Example: A + BC → AC + B
  • Applications: Used in metallurgy, electroplating, and synthesis of various compounds.

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Multiple Choice

What are some applications of single replacement reactions?

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Metallurgy, electroplating, and synthesis of various compounds

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Reactivity series, activity series, oxidation-reduction reactions

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A + BC → AC + B

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The Magic of Chemical Reactions

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Applications of Single Replacement Reactions

  • Metallurgy: Single replacement reactions are used in the extraction of metals from their ores.
  • Electroplating: This process uses single replacement reactions to coat a metal object with a thin layer of another metal.
  • Synthesis of various compounds: Single replacement reactions are employed to create new compounds with desired properties.

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The Magic of Double Replacement Reactions

  • Definition: Double replacement reactions, also known as double displacement reactions, occur when two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds.
  • Key Features: Precipitation, gas formation, or formation of a weak electrolyte are common indicators of a double replacement reaction.
  • Examples: AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3
  • Importance: Double replacement reactions have various applications in industries, medicine, and everyday life.

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Multiple Choice

What are some common indicators of a double replacement reaction?

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Formation of a strong electrolyte

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Formation of a covalent bond

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Precipitation, gas formation, or formation of a weak electrolyte

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Formation of a metallic compound

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Double Replacement Reactions

Trivia: Double replacement reactions can result in the formation of precipitates, gases, or weak electrolytes. These reactions involve the exchange of ions between two compounds, leading to the formation of new compounds. They are commonly observed in chemical reactions involving ionic compounds.

The Magic of Chemical Reactions

Discover the fascinating world of chemical reactions and their transformative power. Explore the wonders of atoms and molecules as they interact and create new substances. Witness the magic of chemistry in action!

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