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Types of Reactions and Combination Reactions

Types of Reactions and Combination Reactions. 7.5 and 7.6 Victoria, Sam and Tayler. Types of Reactions. There are 5 types of reactions Combination Decomposition Single-Replacement Double-Replacement Combustion Some fit into more than one category. Combination Reactions.

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Types of Reactions and Combination Reactions

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  1. Types of Reactions and Combination Reactions 7.5 and 7.6 Victoria, Sam and Tayler

  2. Types of Reactions • There are 5 types of reactions • Combination • Decomposition • Single-Replacement • Double-Replacement • Combustion • Some fit into more than one category.

  3. Combination Reactions • Definition: Two or more substances reacting to form a single substance • What is a Reactant? • Reactants are substances that react with each other. • Usually it’s two elements or two compounds.

  4. Products • Product: The end result • Multiple products possible when: Nonmetal + Nonmetal Transition Metal + Nonmetal

  5. Metal and Nonmetal Reactants • When a metal and a nonmetal react, the formula is a direct result of the two • Example: 2K+Cl2 ---> 2KCl What would the skeleton equation be if sodium reacted with fluorine? Na + F2 ---> NaF

  6. Nonmetal Oxides and Water • When nonmetal oxides and water react an acid is produced • Example: SO2 + H2O ---> H2SO3(aq)

  7. Metallic Oxides and Water • When a metallic oxide reacts with water the product is a base • Base: A compound that contains hydroxide ions • Example: CaO + H2O ---> Ca(OH)2(aq)

  8. Questions Complete the following combination reactions: Aluminum + Oxygen---> ? Answer: Al2O3 Copper (II) + Sulfur ---> ? Answer: CuS

  9. Homework • Write balanced chemical equations for the following chemical reactions: • Magnesium + Fluorine ---> ? • Lithium + Bromine ---> ?

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