unit 4 (ch. 8) chemical reactions
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Unit 4 (Ch. 8) Chemical Reactions. Predicting Decomposition Reactions (Notepack, pg. 4). 8.2 Types of Reactions DECOMBINATION REACTIONS. Define decomposition reaction: A single compound is broken down into two or more products. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unit 4 (Ch. 8) Chemical Reactions
Predicting Decomposition Reactions (Notepack, pg. 4)
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A. Define decomposition reaction:
A single compound is broken down into two or more products.
Most compounds are broken down when energy is added (often in the form of heat or electricity)
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B. Write a general formula for a decomposition reaction:
AB A + B
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There are 5 Helpful Hints for Decomposition Reactions (Notepack pg. 5)
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Oxy-acids are acids with oxygen in them:
H3PO4
HNO3 (NOT: HCl, HBr, etc)
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
A nonmetal oxide is just that, a nonmetal bonded with oxygen.
Examples: P2O3, N2O5, SO3, etc
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Sulfuric acid is heated
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Sulfuric acid is heated
H2SO4 + Oxy-acid water + nonmetal oxide
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Sulfuric acid is heated
H2SO4 H2O + ____
After transferring the H2O over, from the left to the right, what is left?
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Sulfuric acid is heated
H2SO4 H2O + SO3 Oxy-acid water + nonmetal oxide
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Nitric acid is heated
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Nitric acid is heated
HNO3 Oxy-acid water + nonmetal oxide
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Nitric acid is heated
HNO3 H2O + _____Oxy-acid water + nonmetal oxide
After transferring the H2O over, what is left?
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1. Some oxy-acids, when heated, decompose to form water and the nonmetal oxide.
Example: Nitric acid is heated
HNO3 H2O + NOOxy-acid water + nonmetal oxide
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Metallic hydroxides include:
Ca(OH)2 calcium hydroxide
Mg(OH)2 magnesium hydroxide
NaOH sodium hydroxide
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Sodium hydroxide is heated.
NaOH
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Sodium hydroxide is heated.
NaOH H2O + ______
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Sodium hydroxide is heated.
NaOH H2O + Na2O…but it’s not balanced.
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Sodium hydroxide is heated.
2NaOH H2O + Na2OSodium hydroxide “yields” water and sodium oxide
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Calcium hydroxide is heated.
Ca(OH)2
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Calcium hydroxide is heated.
Ca(OH)2 H2O + _____
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2. Some metallic hydroxides (bases), when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and water.
Example: Calcium hydroxide is heated.
Ca(OH)2 H2O + CaOCalcium hydroxide “yields” water and calcium oxide
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3. Some metallic CARBONATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Metallic carbonate metal oxide and carbon dioxide
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3. Some metallic CARBONATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Examples of metallic carbonates:
Copper (II) carbonate CuCO3
CuCO3
Metallic carbonate metal oxide and carbon dioxide
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3. Some metallic CARBONATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Examples of metallic carbonates:
Copper (II) carbonate CuCO3
CuCO3 ____ + CO2
Metallic carbonate metal oxide and carbon dioxide
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3. Some metallic CARBONATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Examples of metallic carbonates:
Copper (II) carbonate CuCO3
CuCO3 CuO + CO2
Metallic carbonate metal oxide and carbon dioxide
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3. Some metallic CARBONATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Examples of metallic carbonates:
Copper (II) carbonate CuCO3
CuCO3 CuO + CO2Copper (II) carbonate “yields” copper (II) oxide and carbon dioxide
Metallic carbonate metal oxide and carbon dioxide
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the
metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Change this in your notes!!!
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Examples of metallic chlorates: Potassium chlorate KClO3
Aluminum chlorate Al(ClO3)3
Magnesium chlorate Mg(ClO3)2
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Examples:
Potassium chlorate is heated
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Examples:
Potassium chlorate is heated
KClO3
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Examples:
Potassium chlorate is heated
KClO3 _____ + O2
Metallic chlorate metal chloride and oxygen gas
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4. Some metallic CHLORATES, when heated, decompose to form the metal chloride and oxygen gas.
Examples:
Potassium chlorate is heated
KClO3 KCl + O2Potassium chlorate “yields” potassium chloride and oxygen gas
Metallic chlorate metal chloride and oxygen gas
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5. Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Binary compounds are made of just 2 different elements
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5. Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples of binary compounds:
Water H2O (same as H OH)
Silver oxide Ag2O
Iron (II) oxide FeO
Mercury (II) oxide HgO
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5. Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:
Water decomposes when electricity is applied
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5. Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:
Water decomposes when electricity is applied
H2O H2 + O2 Water Hydrogen gas + Oxygen gas
…but it’s not balanced.
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5. Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:
Water decomposes when electricity is applied
2H2O 2H2 + O2 Water Hydrogen gas + Oxygen gas
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Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:
Silver oxide decomposes when heated
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Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:Silver oxide decomposes when heated
2Ag2O Silver oxide
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Some binary compounds, when heated or treated with electricity, will decompose into their elements.
Examples:
Silver oxide decomposes when heated
2Ag2O 2Ag + O2 Silver oxide Silver + Oxygen gas
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Practice Examples:
With the person next to you, predict the product in
the following decomposition reactions.
(Use the from above!)
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
1. Calcium carbonate solid is heated
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
1. Calcium carbonate solid is heated
Ca(OH)2 CaO + CO2
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
2. Magnesium chlorate solid is heated
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
2. Magnesium chlorate solid is heated
Mg(ClO3)2 MgCl2 + O2
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
3. Hydroiodic acid is heated
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
3. Hydroiodic acid is heated
2HI H2 + I2
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
4. Magnesium hydroxide is heated
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
4. Magnesium hydroxide is heated
Mg(OH)2 H2O + MgO
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
5. Sulfurous acid is heated
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Practice Examples: Write the balanced equations for the following decompositions…
(Use the from above!)
5. Sulfurous acid is heated
H2SO3 H2O + SO2
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For the TEST on Friday…This concludes any new material we will be
covering before Christmas Break. You are strongly encouraged to prepare for the test which has the following Objectives on it:
Balancing EquationsPredicting Combination ReactionsPredicting Decomposition ReactionsDistributive Practice: Review from past
Tests