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1 Synthesis reactions 2 r more elements or compounds are
joinedtogethertomake 1 compoundUsuallydoNottakeplacein solutionbutare solidsandgasesGeneralform
A B ABI Decompositionreactions opposite of synthesisone compound is brokeninto 2parts element compoundUsuallydonottakeplace in solutionCagebut aresolids G and gases gGeneral forma
AB A t B
III Singlereplacementreactionsone elementreplaces a similarelement in a compoundTake place in aqueoussolution aqmutual metalGeneralform A t BX AX t B
whalogen halogen
Y t BX By t x
Cattonmetal
N Double replacement reactions Ionic reactionsIons of 2 Separate compoundschangeplacesAlmostalwaystakeplacein aqueoussolutionCaqBothreactants mustbe solublecap Oneproductisusuallysoluble and theothermaybe a solid precipitate or maybegas 01 maybewaterGeneralform
AX t BY AY t BXCage Carl Cage s
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w Combustion reactions reactantsare a hydrocarbon
and oxygen
Complete combustion
hydrocarbons burnin air toyield carbondioxide andwaterI
CHucg t 02cg 8 CO2cg t He0cg
Incomplete combustioni
hydrocarbons combust in air to yield carbon dioxide
water carbon assoot and carbonmonoxide
CHutOz Coz HzO t Ces t C0cgG Cg
Types of reactionsand reaction prediction 1There are 5 maintypes of reactions Each typehasseveral8 or categories
1 Synthesis reactions 2 r more elements or compounds are
joinedtogethertomake 1 compoundUsuallydoNottakeplacein solutionbutare solidsandgasesGeneralform
A B D ABSubtypes1 Reaction of elementwithoxygentoform oxide
a2mg s t Omg 3 2mgOcs2 Reaction of 2nonmetals toform amolecular compound
A Hzcgy t 02cg 8 H2OCgb Sg s t 02cg 3 502cg 503cg
C Ces t Hzg 3 CxHy3 Reactionofmetalwith nonmetal otherthanoxygen
to form a salta halogen t alkalimetal alkalineearthmetal transitionmetal
b Macs t Clegg 0 NaCl4 Reaction ofmetallicoxidewithwateryieldmetalhydroxidesA Calles Azole CaLoH z s base
5 Reaction of nonmetallicoxidewithwaterproduceoxyacidsacid
a 503cg t Azole D H2504Cad6 Reaction of metaloxidewithnonmetal.oxideproduces saltsA Caoes t 503 Cas04Csg
g
Il Decompositionreactions opposite of synthesis 2one compound is brokeninto 2parts element compoundUsuallydonottakeplace in solutionCaqlbut aresolids G and gases gGeneral forma
AB A t Bsubtype1 Binarycompounds whenhealed decomposeintotheirelements
a HgOcs As Agee t 02cgA heat
2 Somebinarycompoundsdecomposewhenan electricalcurrentis passedthroughthem rn electricalcurrent
rna2h20ee 2Hugs t 02cg
3 Metal carbonateswhenhealed breakdown intometaloxide and carbondioxide
A Cacoz 0 CaOes t dozed4 Metalhydroxideswhenhealed breakdowninto metaloxides
and watera CaOHzg
D Caoes t H2O g5Metal chlorates whenheated decomposeintometalchlorideand oxygengasa closes
DKCles t 02cg
6 Manyoxyacids decompose into anonmetallicoxide t water
Hz slags coz t Artieg
HI Singlereplacementreactions 3one elementreplaces a similarelement in a compoundTake place in aqueoussolution aqGeneralform A t BX AX t B
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Y t BX By tx
subtypesI
I Replacementof ametalbyamoreactivemetalAlesi t FeNO3 z D fees t Al NO3 3CageylaysFeG t Al Nos z age NoRXM
2 Replacement of hydrogeninwaterby ametalMacs t lettuce 3 NaOHCaq t Hzgmoreactivemetals reactwithwaterless activemetals reactwith steam
3 Replacement of hydrogen in acid by ametalMgoss t HClcap MgCk t Hzeg
aq4 Replacementof halogen by amoreactivehalogen
Azeg t KBragg 2 KClcan BEGatwarmtemp
IV Double replacement reactions Ionic reactions 4Ions of 2 Separate compoundschangeplacesAlmostalwaystakeplacein aqueoussolutionCaqBothreactants mustbe solublecap Oneproductisusuallysoluble and theothermaybe a solid precipitate or maybegas 01 maybewaterGeneralform
AX t BY AY t BXsubtypes g 2
a formationof a precipitate ppt soy 2
Pb Nosz t 2K.IO 2KNos t Pbizlag Caan aq s
b formationof a gasFes 2Hdcaq
Feckeapt HfsCg
1 HI tlifesc formationofwater usually acid base neutralization
acidreaction
baseflap t Na ag Hottest Madcap
Mattos t HCl 8 Hzcos t NaCl
Hot COs
11 Combustion reactions
hydrocarbonscombinewith oxygen to give coz AzoaCore CO2 CO C Oz
complete combustion
g tOzzy cozy t HzOcg
propane
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4. Double replacement reactions (Ionic reactions) Ions of 2 Separate compounds change places. Almost always take place in aqueous solution (aq). Both reactants must be soluble (aq) One product is usually soluble and the other may be a solid precipitate or may be gas (g) or may be water (l) General form: AX t BY → AY t BX