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My Powerpoint. By: Elijah M. Synthesis. Magnesium forms with oxygen to make magnesium oxide Mg + O 2 . Synthesis. Magnesium forms with oxygen to make magnesium oxide 2 Mg (S) + O 2(G)  2MgO (S ) Smaller reactants combine to form larger products. Decomposition.

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  1. My Powerpoint By: Elijah M

  2. Synthesis • Magnesium forms with oxygen to make magnesium oxide • Mg + O2

  3. Synthesis • Magnesium forms with oxygen to make magnesium oxide • 2Mg(S)+ O2(G) 2MgO(S) • Smaller reactants combine to form larger products.

  4. Decomposition • Potassium Chlorate breaks down to Potassium Chloride + Oxygen. • KClO3 

  5. Decomposition • Potassium Chlorate breaks down to Potassium Chloride + Oxygen. • 2KClO3  2KCl + 3O2 • One larger reaction is broken down into two or more smaller products.

  6. Single Replacement • Copper + Silver Nitrate  Copper Nitrate + Silver • Cu + AgNO3 

  7. Single Replacement • Copper + Silver Nitrate  Copper Nitrate + Silver • Cu + AgNO3  CuNO3 + Ag • An element or ion moves out of one compound and into another.

  8. Double Replacement • Lithium Carbonate + Calcium Nitrate  Lithium Nitrate + Calcium Carbonate • Li2CO3(AQ) + Ca(NO3)2(AQ) 

  9. Double Replacement • Lithium Carbonate + Calcium Nitrate  Lithium Nitrate + Calcium Carbonate • Li2CO3(AQ) + Ca(NO3)2(AQ)  2LiNO3(AQ) + CaCO3(S) • A chemical reaction between two compounds where the positive ion is exchanged with the positive ion of the other compound.

  10. Chemistry Reactions • To complete these reactions I used table F, Table E, Table J, and the Periodic table.

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