QOTD Explain the relationship between the law of conservation and chemical reactions.

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QOTD Explain the relationship between the law of conservation and chemical reactions.

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 Synthesis  Decomposition  Neutralization  Single displacement  Double displacement  Combustion

Transcript of QOTD Explain the relationship between the law of conservation and chemical reactions.

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Explain the relationship between the law of conservation and chemical reactions.

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Synthesis Decomposition Neutralization Single displacement Double displacement Combustion

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A chemical change: any change in which a new substance is formed.

Evidence of a Chemical Change: Release of energy as heat Release of energy as light Change in color Formation of a gas Change in odor…

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1. Neutralization: Acid(H) + Base(OH) salt + H(OH)

2. Combustion: AB + oxygen CO2 + H2O

3. Synthesis: A + B AB

4. Decomposition: AB A + B

5. Single displacement: A + BC AC + B

6. Double displacement: AB + CD AD + CB

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Synthesis Reactions

Synthesis reactions are also known as FORMATION reactions.

Two or more reactants (usually elements) join to form a compound.

A + B AB where A and B represent elements

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Synthesis

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Decomposition Reactions

Decomposition reactions are the opposite of synthesis reactions.

A compounds breaks down into two or more products (often elements).

AB A + B

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Decomposition Reactions

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Types: Decomposition

Example: NaCl

General: AB A + B

Cl Na Cl + Na

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Single Replacement Reactions

Single replacement reactions replace one element from a compound with another element.

A compound and an element react, and the element switches places with part of the original compound.

A + BC B + AC where A is a metal, or A + BC C + BA where A is a non-metal

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Single replacement

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Double Replacement Reactions

Double replacement reactions swap elements between 2 compounds that react together to form two new compounds.

Two compounds react, with elements switching places between the original compounds.

AB + CD AD + CB

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Double Replacement Reactions

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Neutralization Neutralization reactions occur when an acid

(most compounds starting with H) and a base (most compounds ending in OH) react to form a salt and water.

Neutralization reactions are a type of double replacement.

Acid + base salt + water

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Combustion

Combustion reactions occur when a compound or element react with oxygen to release energy and produce an oxide.

Also sometimes referred to as hydrocarbon combustion.

CXHY + O2 CO2 + H2O where X and Y represent integers

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Combustion

Natural gas (methane) is burned in furnaces to heat homes.

CH4 + O2 CO2 + 2H2O + energy

2. An acetylene torch is used to weld metals together.

2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O + energy

3. Carbohydrates like glucose combine with oxygen in our body to release energy.

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

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