5-4 classifying reactions

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Write the formula for the following compounds: – Potassium hydroxide • KOH – Sulfur dioxide SO 2 – Iron (II) phosphate Fe 3 (PO 4 ) 2 – Tetracarbon octahydride C 4 H 8 Warm-up (own paper )

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Write the formula for the following compounds:

– Potassium hydroxide• KOH

– Sulfur dioxide• SO2

– Iron (II) phosphate• Fe3(PO4)2

– Tetracarbon octahydride• C4H8

Warm-up (own paper)

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5-5 Types of reactions• Objectives

– Discuss factors that affect reaction rates.– Classify chemical reactions as synthesis,

decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, or combustion reactions.

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Reaction Rates• The speed of the reaction

• Temperature

• Surface area

• Stirring

• Concentration

Prediction Results

Fast or slow

Fast or Slow

Fast or Slow

Fast or Slow

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Conservation of Mass• Mass can not be created or destroyed.

• Total number of atoms before reaction must be equal to total number after reaction.

• Atoms are rearranged in chemical reaction.

• Mass of reactants must be equal to mass of products.

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Converting Mass to Moles

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Converting Mass to Moles

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Converting Mass to Moles

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Converting Mass to Moles

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Converting Mass to Moles

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Converting Mass to Moles

• Each line shows the conservation of mass.

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Classifying Reactions• Synthesis – combining two reactants to

make one product.– A + B AB

– 2H2 + O2 2H2O

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Classifying Reactions• Decomposition – Compound breaks

down into two or more simpler substances.– AB A + B

– CaCO3 CaO + CO2

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Classifying Reactions• Single replacement – one element takes

the place of another element in a compound.– A + BC B + AC

– Cu + 2AgNO3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag

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Activity Series• After experimentation chemists

compiled a list of elements arranged in decreasing activity.

• The element at the top of the list will replace those elements at the bottom.

Activity series of MetalsLithium (Li)Potassium (K)Calcium (Ca)Sodium (Na)Magnesium (Mg)Aluminum (Al)Zinc (Zn)

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asesIron (Fe)

Lead (Pb)Hydrogen (H)Copper (Cu)Mercury (Hg)Silver (Ag)

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Classifying Reactions• Double Replacement – two different

compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds.– AB + CD AD + CB

– Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI PbI2 + 2KNO3

– CaCO3 + 2HCl CaCl2 + H2CO3

– H2CO3 CO2 + H2O

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Combustion• A reaction in which a substance reacts

rapidly with oxygen, often producing heat and light.– CxHy + O2 CO2 + 2H2O (+ Heat + Light)

– Most combustion reactions are with carbon (organic compounds.)

– 2H2 + O2 2H2O

– Combustion of hydrogen, but also a synthesis.

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5-4 Summary• What are the five types of reactions?

– Synthesis– Decomposition– Single-replacement– Double-replacement– Combustion