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Unit 7: Chemical Reactions
I know about
these reactions…
Remember to
practice.
That is why I
succeed; and
you can too!!!
Evidence of a chemical reaction
1. Color change
2. Temperature change
a. Endothermic (absorbs energy)
b. Exothermic (releases energy)
3. Formation of a gas
4. Production of light
5. Formation of a precipitate
Types of Reactions:
Synthesis
Decomposition
Single replacement
Double replacement
Combustion
2
1. Synthesis Reactions
•Synthesis reactions occur when two
substances (generally elements) combine
and form a compound. (Sometimes these
are called combination or addition
reactions.)
reactant + reactant  1 product
•Basically: A + B  AB
•Example: 2 H2 + O2  2 H2O
•Example: C + O2  CO2
Synthesis Reactions
• Here is another example of a synthesis
reaction:
• 2 K + Cl2  2 KCl
ISN # 119
Decomposition Reactions
• Decomposition reactions occur when a compound
breaks up into the elements or in a few simpler
compounds
•
1 Reactant  Product + Product
• In general:
AB  A + B
• Example: 2 H2O  2H2 + O2
• Example: 2 HgO  2Hg + O2
Decomposition Reactions
• Another view of a decomposition reaction:
ISN # 121
Single Replacement Reactions
• Single Replacement Reactions occur when one
element replaces another in a compound.
• A metal can replace a metal (+) OR
a nonmetal can replace a nonmetal (-).
• Important:
M + AB  MB + A (if M is a metal) OR
N + AB  AN + B (if N is a nonmetal)
(remember the cation always goes first!)
Single Replacement Reactions
• Another view:
ISN # 123
Double Replacement
• Double Replacement Reactions occur when a metal
replaces a metal in a compound and a nonmetal replaces a
nonmetal in a compound
• reactant + reactant  product + product
•
AB + CD  AD + CB
Double Replacement
Reactions
• Think about it like “foiling” in algebra, first and last
ions go together
• Outside & inside ions go together
• Example:
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(s) 
Double Replacement Reactions
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(s)  AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
Let’s try these in your notes:
• CaCO 3 + H 3 PO 4 
• KC 2H 3O 2 + Na 2CO 3 
• CaCO 3 + HCl 
• NaOH + H 2 SO 4 
Combustion Reactions
• Combustion reactions occur when
a hydrocarbon molecule reacts
with oxygen gas.
• CXHY + O2  CO2 + H2O
• This is also called burning!!! In
order to burn something you need
the 3 things in the “fire triangle”:
1) A Fuel (hydrocarbon)
2) Oxygen to burn it with
3) Something to ignite the
reaction (spark)
Combustion Reactions
• In general:
CxHy + O2  CO2 + H2O
• Products in combustion are ALWAYS
carbon dioxide and water. (although
incomplete burning does cause
some by-products like carbon
monoxide)
• Combustion is used to heat homes
and run automobiles (octane, as in
gasoline, is C8H18)
Combustion Reactions
Edgar Allen Poe’s
drooping eyes and mouth
are potential signs of CO
poisoning from
illuminating gas, which
was made from coal and
contained extremely high
levels of CO.
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