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Chemical Reactions

Chemical Reactions. In chemistry, a reaction occurs when two or more substances interact and something happens. KEY POINTS. A chemical change must occur as it is the result of a chemical reaction. A reaction could include ions , molecules , or pure atoms (elements) . .

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Chemical Reactions

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  1. Chemical Reactions In chemistry, a reaction occurs when two or more substances interact and something happens.

  2. KEY POINTS • A chemical change must occur as it is the result of a chemical reaction. • A reaction could include ions, molecules, or pure atoms (elements).

  3. Energy of Chemical Reactions • Endothermic • Exothermic

  4. Endothermic • Energy – absorbed • Required for reaction • Absorbed energy - often heat or electrical energy.

  5. Exothermic • Energy - released • Released energy - originally stored in bonds of reactants • Often heat given off causes product(s) to feel hot. • Reactions involving combustion or burning are exothermic chemical reaction.

  6. REACTION TYPES • SYNTHESIS (Combination) • DECOMPOSITION • SINGLE REPLACEMENT (Displacement) • DOUBLE REPLACEMENT (Double Displacement) • COMBUSTION

  7. Synthesis • Two or more reactants yielding one product is a way to identify a synthesis reaction. • Generic Example: A + B AB H2 + O H2O

  8. Synthesis Example • Simple hydrogen gas combined with simple oxygen gas can produce a more complex substance --- water! S + O2 SO2 reactant + reactant -------> product

  9. Decomposition • A more complex substance (reactant) breaks down into its more simple parts (products). AB A + B • Synthesis and decomposition reactions are opposites. • catalyst – a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected.

  10. Decomposition Example • Water can be broken down into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. 2H2O 2H2 + O2reactant -------> product + product

  11. Single Replacement • In a single replacement reaction a single uncombined element replaces another in a compound. Two reactants yield two products. A + BC AC + B Mg + 2AgNO3 Mg(NO3)2 + 2Ag

  12. Single Replacement Example • When zinc combines with hydrochloric acid, the zinc replaces hydrogen. Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2reactant + reactant ------> product + product Demonstration Time!

  13. Double Replacement • In a double replacement reaction parts of two compounds switch places to form two new compounds. Two reactants yield two products. AB + CD AD + CB precipitate - to separate (a substance) in solid form from a solution, as by means of a chemical reaction.

  14. Double Replacement Example • When silver nitrate combines with sodium chloride, two new compounds are formed --silver chloride and sodium nitrate -- because the sodium and silver switched places. AgNO3 + NaClAgCl + NaNO3

  15. Combustion • Combustion reactions always involve molecular oxygen O2. • Anytime anything burns (in the usual sense), it is a combustion reaction. • Combustion reactions are almost always exothermic (i.e., they give off heat).

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