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Transcribed Image Text:A 100% Normal text Arial I U A 11 3 4. 1 5 | . 5. Define the following terms as they are commonly used in the English language. Synthesis Decomposition Replacement 6. The four sets of chemical reactions shown in Model 1 have the following general names. Which name belongs to which set of chemical reactions? Double click on the drawing and draw a line matching the name of each reaction to its corresponding set letter. Single Replacement Reaction Set A Synthesis Reaction Set B Double Replacement Reaction Set C Decomposition Reaction Set D
Types of Chemical Reactions
Do atoms rearrange in predictable patterns during chemical reactions?
Why?
Recognizing patterns allows us to predict future behavior. Weather experts use patterns to
predict dangerous storms so people can get their families to safety. Political analysts use
patterns to predict election outcomes. Similarly, chemists classify chemical equations according
to their patterns to help predict products of unknown but similar chemical reactions.
Model 1 - Types of Reactions
Set A
Set B
4Fe(s) + 30,(g) → 2Fe,O,(6)
N,@) + 3H,(g) – 2NH,(g)
2s0,2) + O,@ → 2SO,
MgO(s)+ H,O(1) → Mg(OH),(aq)
PO.() + 3H,O(1) → 2H,PO,(aq)
SO, + H,O) – H,SO,(aq)
MGCO,() → MgO(s) + CO,(g)
8Li,S(s) → 16Li(s) + S,(6)
2H,O) → 2H,(g) + 0,g)
2KCIO,() → 2KCI(s) + 30,(g)
2Na,O̟(e) → 2Na¸O(9) + O,()
(NH.),CO,(6) → 2NH,( + H,O() + CO,(g)
Set C
Set D
2FECI,(aq) + 3Zn(s) → 2Fe(s) + 3ZnCa (aq)
2AI(NO,),(aq) + 3Ca(s) → 3Ca(NO,),(aq) + 2Al(s)
Mg(s) + CUSO,(aq) → MgSO,(aq) + Cu(s)
2AI(s) + 6HCI(aq) 2AICI,(aq) + 3H,g)
CLe) + 2NaBr(aq) →2NaCl(aq) + Br,(1)
ZnBr,(aq) + F,(g) → ZnF,(aq) + Br,(1)
AGNO,(aq) + NaCI(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO,(aq)
2HNO,(aq) + Mg(OH),(aq)
Mg(NO,), aq) + 2H,Ó
Na,CO,(aq) + CaCl (aq)
CACO,(6) + 2N2CI(aq)
FeS(s) + 2HCI(aq) H,S(g)+
HC(aq) + NAOH(aq) H,O() + NaCl(aq)
FeBr,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) FePO,(s) + 3KBr(aq)
FeCL (aq)
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DD
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
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Transcribed Image Text:Types of Chemical Reactions Do atoms rearrange in predictable patterns during chemical reactions? Why? Recognizing patterns allows us to predict future behavior. Weather experts use patterns to predict dangerous storms so people can get their families to safety. Political analysts use patterns to predict election outcomes. Similarly, chemists classify chemical equations according to their patterns to help predict products of unknown but similar chemical reactions. Model 1 - Types of Reactions Set A Set B 4Fe(s) + 30,(g) → 2Fe,O,(6) N,@) + 3H,(g) – 2NH,(g) 2s0,2) + O,@ → 2SO, MgO(s)+ H,O(1) → Mg(OH),(aq) PO.() + 3H,O(1) → 2H,PO,(aq) SO, + H,O) – H,SO,(aq) MGCO,() → MgO(s) + CO,(g) 8Li,S(s) → 16Li(s) + S,(6) 2H,O) → 2H,(g) + 0,g) 2KCIO,() → 2KCI(s) + 30,(g) 2Na,O̟(e) → 2Na¸O(9) + O,() (NH.),CO,(6) → 2NH,( + H,O() + CO,(g) Set C Set D 2FECI,(aq) + 3Zn(s) → 2Fe(s) + 3ZnCa (aq) 2AI(NO,),(aq) + 3Ca(s) → 3Ca(NO,),(aq) + 2Al(s) Mg(s) + CUSO,(aq) → MgSO,(aq) + Cu(s) 2AI(s) + 6HCI(aq) 2AICI,(aq) + 3H,g) CLe) + 2NaBr(aq) →2NaCl(aq) + Br,(1) ZnBr,(aq) + F,(g) → ZnF,(aq) + Br,(1) AGNO,(aq) + NaCI(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO,(aq) 2HNO,(aq) + Mg(OH),(aq) Mg(NO,), aq) + 2H,Ó Na,CO,(aq) + CaCl (aq) CACO,(6) + 2N2CI(aq) FeS(s) + 2HCI(aq) H,S(g)+ HC(aq) + NAOH(aq) H,O() + NaCl(aq) FeBr,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) FePO,(s) + 3KBr(aq) FeCL (aq) 00 F4 DD F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 云
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