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Chemical Reactions Word/Equation Sort Name:__________________________________
Part 1 Please label each of the columns for one of the five reaction types.
1. Sort all of the provided cards into the five categories (they are provided below)2. Record your information in the table.
Synthesis Decomposition Single Replacement Double replacement Combustion
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Cards to sort. It would be easiest if you would just number them and then fill in the number in the chart above.
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Part 2 (Individual) Directions:1. List the five types of reactions.2. In your own words/visual representation, describe/define/explain each of the
reactions using the above sort as a guide.
Type of Reaction
Description of reaction in your own words and drawings
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Create a cartoon/infographic/youtube video/short clip on how to predict the products of a chemical equation (in general or you can specifically go through each type).
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Complete the table for predicting products of a double replacement reaction and predicting the net ionic.
Reaction Products, Complete Chemical Equation, State of Matter for all, Net Ionic1.
AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq)
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KI (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq)
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Calcium hydroxide reacts with hydrogen phosphate
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Sodium sulfide reacts with cadmium (II) nitrate
Predict the following products of the following chemical reactions (use your predicting products rules):
1. (NH4)2S + ZnCl2
2. Pb + ZnCl2
3. Mg + O2
4. HgO
5. C2H6 + O2
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6. H2SO4 + Ba(OH)2
7. Mg(ClO3)2
8. Ca + H2O(l)
9. magnesium bromide + chlorine →
10. aluminum + iron (III) oxide →
11. silver nitrate + zinc chloride →
12. cobalt(II) carbonate →
13. zinc + hydrochloric acid →
14. sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide →
15. aluminum + oxygen →
16. acetic acid + copper →
17. potassium chlorate →
18. calcium oxide + water →
19. nonane (C9H20) + oxygen gas →
20. zinc nitrate + potassium iodide →© Copyright 2015 All rights reserved. www.cpalms.org
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Types of Reactions Lab Stations - MAKEUP VERSION
Go here to watch a video of 5 different chemical reactions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsEkKIiOz7Q
Station 1: Elephant Toothpaste Type of Reaction: Describe the generic pattern for this type of reaction:
(Use your class or podcast notes!)Observations from the video:
Questions:1. What indicators did you see that a chemical reaction took place?
2. It’s hard to see, but there was steam coming off of the reaction, indicating that it got hot. Does that make this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
3. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.Hint: hydrogen peroxide = H2O2
Hint: ignore the soap, coloring, and catalyst - they were just there to make the products of the reaction get messy and foamy
4. Draw a particle-level view of this reaction. THIS STATION COMPLETED FOR YOU AS AN EXAMPLE. YOU WILL NEED TO FILL THIS ON FOR THE OTHER STATIONS!
Station 2: Potassium Chromate & Silver Nitrate Type of Reaction: Describe the generic pattern for this type of reaction:
(Use your class or podcast notes!)Observations from the video:
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Questions:1. What indicators did you see that a chemical reaction took place?
2. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
3. Draw a particle-level view of this reaction.
Station 3: Whoosh Bottle Type of Reaction: Describe the generic pattern for this type of reaction:
(Use your class or podcast notes!)Observations from the video:
Questions:1. What indicators did you see that a chemical reaction took place?
2. Was the energy change that took place in this reaction endothermic or exothermic? How do you know?
3. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.Hint: ethanol = C2H5OH
4. Draw a particle-level view of this reaction.
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Station 4: Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) and Zinc Pellets Type of Reaction: Describe the generic pattern for this type of reaction:
(Use your class or podcast notes!)Observations from the video:
Questions:1. What indicators did you see that a chemical reaction took place?
2. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.Hint: hydrochloric acid = HCl
3. Draw a particle-level view of this reaction.
Station 5: Iron & Sulfur Volcano Type of Reaction: Describe the generic pattern for this type of reaction:
(Use your class or podcast notes!)Observations from the video:
Questions:1. What indicators did you see that a chemical reaction took place?
2. Write a balanced equation for this reaction
3. Draw a particle-level view of this reaction.
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Application/Practice:1. Identify the type of reaction for each of the following examples, then balance itReaction: Type of Reaction:___C3H8 + ___O2 → ___CO2 + ___H2O
___HgO → ___Hg + ___O2
___BaCl2 + ___KI → ___BaI2 + ___KCl
___H2 + ___O2 → ___H2O
___Zn(s) + ___AlCl3(aq) → ___ZnCl2(aq) + ___Al(s)
___AlCl3(s) → ___Cl2(g) + ___Al(s)
___Fe(s) + ___LiOH(aq) → ___Fe(OH)2(aq) + ___Li(s)
2. Predicting products! Figure out what type of reaction it is Follow that pattern to predict the products…don’t forget to make sure you criss-cross ionic compounds correctly! Balance the equation
a. Na + Cl2 → e. C2H6 + O2 →Type:Balanced equation:
b. K2SO4 + Fe(OH)3 → f. Al2O3 →Type:Balanced equation:
c. CaF2 + K → g. Ca + P →Type:Balanced equation:
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d. MgO + Cs3N → h. Ca + HCl →Type:Balanced equation:
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