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TYPES OF REACTIONS (7.2) By Justin Sloan, Lucas jones and Gary Rogers

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Types of Reactions (7.2). By Justin Sloan, Lucas jones and Gary Rogers. Classifying Reactions. You can classify reactions into different types. There are many different types of chemical reactions there are Synthesis, decomposition, single and double replacement and also a combustion reaction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Types of Reactions (7.2)

TYPES OF REACTIONS(7.2)

By Justin Sloan, Lucas jones and Gary Rogers

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Classifying Reactions You can classify

reactions into different types.

There are many different types of chemical reactions there are Synthesis, decomposition, single and double replacement and also a combustion reaction.

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Single replacement Reaction A single replacement reaction is when one element

takes the place of another element in a compound. The general form is A + BC B + AC Usually when these reactions happen it is a solid

being added to a solution.

• An example is this copper wire in a silver nitrate solution the solution turns blue and the copper wire has silver crystals on it.

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Double replacement Reaction

A double replacement reaction is when two different compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds.

This is the general form of a double replacement reaction.

• In order for a double replacement reaction to occur both elements must be soluble in water

• They usually take place when two solutions are mixed together

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• Reduction is when an element gains electrons during a chemical reaction.

• Reduction occurs when the oxidation number of an atom decreases.

Reduction

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Combustion Reaction

A combustion reaction is when a substance reacts with oxygen.The reaction takes place when a fuel and oxidant react which produces heat or heat and light. The most recognizable form of a combustion is a flame

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Oxidation Oxidation is any process

when an element loses electrons during a chemical reaction.

An example of this would be calcium reacting with oxygen.

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Synthesis Reaction A synthesis reaction is a reaction when

two or more substances react to form a single substance.

For the reaction to work there has to be a cation and an anion

An example of this would be sodium metal reacting with chlorine to form sodium chloride.

2Na(s) + Cl2(g) 2NaCl(cr)

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Decomposition Reaction A decomposition reaction is a

reaction when a compound breaks down into two simpler substances.

This reaction often requires exposure to a catalyst such as heat or a solvent.

An example would be water being broken down into hydrogen and oxygen.

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Quiz1. Name two types of reactions.2. What happens during oxidation.3. What does a synthesis reaction require for it to react.4. Give an example of a decomposition reaction5. What does a combustion reaction produceNext five are true or false6. A decomposition reaction is when a compound breaks

down into simpler substances7. A combustion reaction is when it reacts with magnesium8. Reduction is when an element loses electrons9. Double replacement reaction is when compounds

exchange positive ions10. A synthesis reaction forms a single substance

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Answer Key1. Any reaction listed in the PowerPoint2. Process when an element loses electrons3. Cation and anion4. Any reaction when a compound breaks down into simpler

substances5. Heat or heat and light6. True7. False8. False 9. True10. True

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Work cited (2003-2013): 1. Print.

<http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-decomposition-reaction.htm>.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/oxred.html

n. page. Print. <http://www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/03_04/CE1/KE/k_e4.htm>.

http://www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/chemical%20reactions/combustion.html