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Chemistry in the Community-2015-2016 Types of Reactions Date In-Class Assignment Homework T 10/20 TEST on Reactivity of Metals and Redox None W 10/21 Late Start Day R 10/22 DEMOS: Types of Chemical Reactions (Methane bubbles, Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + KI, Mg, Genie in a bottle, Zinc + HCl and Cu + AgNO 3 ) TAKE NOTES ON PACKET PAGES 7-9 Go over Test POWERPOINT: Types of Reactions: Predicting Products: Synthesis, Decomposition and Combustion reactions TAKE NOTES ON PACKET PAGES 7-9 F 10/23 Introduce Mole Project (due Thursday 11/6) pkt p 24-25 Go over HWK Continue POWERPOINT Predicting Products: Single Replacement TAKE NOTES ON PACKET PAGES 7-9 M 10/26 T 10/27 W 10/28 R 10/29 Go over HWK Continue POWERPOINT Predicting Products: Double Replacement TAKE NOTES ON PACKET PAGES! 7-9 Start LABs: PROVE IT Single Replacement, pkt p 17 and Double Replacements, pkt p 18 Go over HWK Finish LABs: PROVE IT Single Replacement, pkt p 17 and Double Replacements, pkt p 18 Practice predicting products, writing formulas, balancing equations. Packet p 19-20 Continue practice on predicting products, writing formulas, balancing equations. Packet p 21-23 Types of Reactions Test Complete page 10 in pkt Pkt p 11-12 Pkt p 14 SHOES FOR TOMORROW! Pkt p 16 SHOES FOR TOMORROW! Finish pkt p 19-20 Finish pkt p 21-23 Study for Test!! 3

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Chemistry Name: Types of Reactions My action plan to help me improve my learning includes: Review labs, notes, packet and activities. Use the calendar to make sure everything is reviewed. Have a family member or friend quiz me orally. Meet with my teacher in the morning/afterschool for extra help. Use the magic calculator online to check your calculation answers to appropriate labs. Complete and review homework problems by reworking them and NOT just looking at them. Use Objective Checklist throughout unit to assess understanding Period: Ask and answer questions during class. Start studying early! (Not just the night before the test.) Re-read or review all assigned sections from the book. Do online practice quizzes available through class website or through internet. Find a study buddy from Chemistry who understands the material and I can work well with. Use Objective Checklist as a study guide Use this checklist as your personal guide to assess your level of readiness for quizzes and the unit test. Circle the descriptor that best describes how you feel about your mastery of each objective. NOTE: IF IT IS NOT A, YOU PROBABLY ARE NOT READY FOR THE QUIZ/TEST!!!!! = I get it? = I need more practice/review! = I need to get help During Unit Before Test (An asterisk indicates an overarching theme from a past unit!) I feel confident that I?!?! 1. Identify the five types of reactions.?!?! 2. Predict products for any of the five types of reactions from formulas or chemical names. Be able to balance the complete equation.?!?! 3. Using the activity series, predict whether a reaction will occur or not for single replacement reactions from formulas or chemical names or in a lab situation.?!?! 4. Using the solubility chart, predict whether a reaction will occur or not for double replacement reactions from formulas or chemical names or in a lab situation. Check off the study skills you USED to move from? or! to while studying for the test. I have carefully self-assessed my work during this unit and have taken steps to get my questions answered before the quiz/test. Student Signature: Parent Signature: Date: 5

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Types of Reactions Note Sheet Purpose of Unit: What are the five types of reactions? Synthesis Reactions General Formula Examples 7

Decomposition Reactions General Formula Examples Combustion Reactions General Formula Examples 8

Single Replacement Reactions General Formula Example What type of chart do you need to use to determine if a single replacement reaction will take place? Other Examples Double Replacement Reactions General Formula What type of chart do you need to use to determine if a double replacement reaction will take place? Examples 9

Name: Types of Chemical Reaction Worksheet Balance the reactions and indicate which type of chemical reaction (synthesis, decomposition, singlereplacement, double-replacement or combustion) is being represented: 1. NaBr + Ca(OH)2 CaBr2 + NaOH Reaction Type: 2. NH3 + H2SO4 (NH4)2SO4 Reaction Type: 3. C5H12 + O2 CO2 + H2O Reaction Type: 4. Pb + H3PO4 H2 + Pb3(PO4)2 Reaction Type: 5. C6H12 + O2 CO2 + H2O Reaction Type: 6. CaCO3 CaO + CO2 Reaction Type: 7. P4 + O2 P2O3 Reaction Type: 8. NO2 O2 + N2 Reaction Type: 10

PREDICTING PRODUCTS Combination (or Synthesis) Reactions: Two or more substances react to form a single substance. Use your rules for ionic compound formulas to determine the formula of the product. 1. Ca (s) + Cl2 (g) 2. K (s) + F2 (g) 3. Solid sodium reacts with oxygen Decomposition Reactions: A single compound is broken down into two or more simpler products. 4. Ag2O (s) 5. H2O (l) 6. Solid aluminum chloride decomposes into the elements it is composed of Combustion Reactions: A hydrocarbon (a compound that consist of hydrogens and carbons) reacts with oxygen to produce CO2 and water, as well as heat energy and light. 7. CH4 (g) + O2 (g) 8. C6H6 (l) + O2 (g) 9. Liquid octane (C8H18) combusts 11

Predicting Products: Decomposition, Synthesis and Combustion Reactions Directions: 1. Determine the type of reaction 2. If the reaction is written in words, write the formulas 3. Predict the products (include states of matter!) 4. Balance the equation 1) Type of reaction: C6H6 (l) + O2 2) Type of reaction: C4H8 (g) + O2 3) Type of reaction: NH3 (g) 4) Type of reaction: Oxygen + hydrogen 5) Type of reaction: Sodium oxide (s) 6) Type of reaction: Aluminum and oxygen 7) Type of reaction: Potassium nitride (s) 12

ACTIVITY SERIES OF THE ELEMENTS Activity of Metals Li Rb K Ba Sr Ca Na Mg Al Mn Zn Cr Fe Cd Ni Sn Pb Activity of Non- metal halogens F2 Cl2 Br2 I2 H2 Sb Bi Cu Hg Ag Pt Au 13

Predicting Products: Single Replacement Reactions Directions: 1) If the reaction is written in words, write the formulas 2) Predict the products. If a reactions doesn't occur write no reaction (or NR) 3) Balance the equation. Include states of matter! 4) Assume single replacement reactions take place in solution, unless specified otherwise 1. Li + Fe3PO4 2. AlCl3 + Ca 3. Al(NO3)3 + Cu 4. aluminum + hydrogen phosphate 5. silver + copper (II) sulfate 6. lithium nitrate + silver 7. zinc + gold (II) nitrite 8. barium sulfate + rubidium 14

Solubility Chart: Combination of cations with anions either produce no precipitate, (i.e. the ions do not combine in solution) or they form a precipitate, leaving less than 1% of the ions in solution. Soluble combinations are labeled (aq); insoluble combinations are labeled (s). Some combinations form gases or undergo complex reactions, these are labeled d, indicating decomposition. Spaces labeled ----- indicate no reference was found. Group I & C2H3O2 - AsO4 3- Br - CO3 2- Cl - CrO4 2- OH - I - NO3 - C2O4 2- O 2- PO4 3- SO4 2- NH4 + (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) (aq) Al 3+ (aq) (s) (aq) ----- (aq) ----- (s) (aq) (aq) ----- (s) (s) (aq) d ----- Ba 2+ (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) (aq) (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (s) d (s) Bi 3+ ----- (aq) d (s) d ----- (s) (s) d (s) (s) (aq) d (s) ----- Ca 2+ (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) d (s) Co 2+ Ni 2+ Cu 2+ (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) Fe 2+ (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) ----- (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) Fe 3+ (s) (s) (aq) ----- (aq) ----- (s) ----- (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (aq) (s) ----- Pb 2+ (aq) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) Mg 2+ (aq) d (aq) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) d (aq) Hg 2+ (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) (s) d (s) ----- Ag + (aq) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) Zn 2+ (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (aq) (s) (s) (aq) (aq) (s) (s) (s) (aq) (s) (s) S 2- SO3 2- It is useful to remember that all compounds containing Group I A ions are soluble. Also, all compounds containing the ammonium ion or the nitrate ion are soluble. 15

Predicting Products: Double Replacement Reactions Directions: 1. If the reaction is written in words, write the formulas 2. Predict the products, if a reactions doesn't occur write no reaction. 3. Balance the equation 1) NaBr (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) 2) Li3PO4 (aq) + NH4NO3 (aq) 3) HBr (aq) + Al(OH)3 (aq) 4) aqueous sodium hydroxide + aqueous calcium bromide 5) aqueous lead (II) nitrate + aqueous hydrogen chloride 6) aqueous sodium carbonate + aqueous potassium fluoride 7) aqueous silver nitrate + aqueous copper (II) sulfate 8) aqueous silver fluoride + aqueous nickel (II) chloride 16

PROVE IT! : SINGLE REPLACEMENT REACTIONS Purpose: To practice determining whether or not single replacement reactions will occur based on an activity series, and then proving it in the lab. Procedure: Using your activity series, predict whether or not a reaction will occur for the following combinations. If your prediction is for "no reaction," record NR on the product side. If your prediction is that a reaction will occur, write in the products and balance the equation. (You can assume any copper ions formed have a 2+ charge). 1. Mg + AgNO3 (aq) 2. Cu + Mg(NO3)2 (aq) 3. Zn + Cu(NO3)2 (aq) 4. Zn + AgNO3 (aq) 5. Mg + Cu(NO3)2 (aq) 6. Mg + Zn(NO3)2 (aq) 7. Cu + AgNO3 (aq) 8. Cu + Zn(NO3)2 (aq) 9. Zn + Mg(NO3)2 (aq) Once you are confident in your answers to the above, go back to the lab and PROVE IT! YOU ONLY HAVE ONCE CHANCE TO PROVE IT, SO DOUBLE CHECK YOUR ANSWERS BEFORE GOING INTO THE LAB! No pens/pencils in the lab!!! Place the above numbered reactions into your well plate as follows. Place a large X in the wells that you predict No Reaction will occur. Call your teacher over to prove your predictions 17

PROVE IT! : DOUBLE REPLACEMENT REACTIONS Purpose: To practice determining whether or not double replacement reactions will occur based on a solubility chart, and then proving it in the lab. Procedure: Using your solubility chart, predict whether or not a reaction will occur Write each reactant as a formula, and predict whether or not a reaction will occur. If your prediction is for "no reaction," record NR on the product side. If your prediction is that a reaction will occur, write in the products (as formulas) and balance the equation. 1. potassium carbonate + iron (II) sulfate 2. potassium carbonate + lead (II) nitrate 3. potassium carbonate + sodium hydroxide 4. iron (II) sulfate + lead (II) nitrate 5. iron (II) sulfate + sodium hydroxide 6. lead (II) nitrate + sodium hydroxide Once you are confident in your answers to the above, go back to the lab and PROVE IT! YOU ONLY HAVE ONCE CHANCE TO PROVE IT, SO DOUBLE CHECK YOUR ANSWERS BEFORE GOING INTO THE LAB! No pens/pencils in the lab!!! Place the above numbered reactions into your well plate as follows. Place a large X in the wells that you predict No Reaction will occur. Call your teacher over to prove your predictions. 18

Fun With Predicting Reaction Products Predict the products-of each of the following chemical reactions. If a reaction will not occur, explain why not: If it does occur, balance the equation. 1) Ag (s) + CuSO4 (aq) 2) AlCl3 (s) 3) O2 (g) + H2 (g) 4) HNO3 (aq) + Ba(OH)2 (aq) 5) AlCl3 (aq) + (NH4)3PO4 (aq) 6) Pb (s) + Fe(NO3) (aq) 7) C3H6 (g) + O2 (g) 8) Ca (s) + Na2SO4 (aq) 19

Chemistry Writing Chemical Equations Name Write a balanced chemical equation for the following reactions. Remember to include all symbols and to watch for diatomic molecules. 1) write word equation 2) write formula equation 3) balance 4) label type of reaction Example (#1 solved below): 1. Potassium metal reacts with water to yield potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 1) potassium (s) + water (l) potassium hydroxide (aq) + hydrogen (g) 2) K (s) + H2O (l) KOH (aq) + H2 (g) 3) 2 K (s) + 2 H2O (l) 2 KOH (aq) + H2 (g) 4) Single replacement (recall: H2O is HOH) 2. Solid magnesium and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) react to produce aqueous magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas. 3. Heat can be used to decompose solid silver oxide into silver metal and oxygen gas. 4. Ethane gas (C2H6) burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. 5. Chlorine gas reacts with aqueous potassium iodide to produce aqueous potassium chloride and iodine gas. 20

Predicting Products Predict and balance the following equations. Also label the reaction type. Include states of matter! 1. CH4 (g) + O2 Reaction Type: 2. iron (II) chloride (aq) + sodium phosphate (aq) Reaction Type: 3. sodium + chlorine Reaction Type: 4. chlorine + lithium bromide (s) Reaction Type: 5. aluminum + oxygen Reaction Type: 6. hydrogen sulfate (aq) + sodium hydroxide (aq) Reaction Type: 21

7. NH3 (g) Reaction Type: 8. barium acetate (aq) + sodium phosphate (aq) Reaction Type: 9. liquid octane (C8H18) combusts Reaction Type: 10. aluminum + lead (II) nitrate (aq) Reaction Type: 11. copper (II) sulfate (aq) + zinc Reaction Type: 12. silver nitrate (aq) + calcium chloride (aq) Reaction Type: 13. water Reaction Type: 22

Directions: Write a balanced equation, with states of matter, and indicate the reaction type for each equation. If there is no reaction, write NR. 1. Aluminum nitrate solution reacts with sodium hydroxide solution to yield 2. In the presence of heat, solid calcium oxide will yield... 3. Aqueous barium chloride reacts with aqueous sodium sulfate to yield... 4. Solid iron reacts with aqueous lithium chloride to yield... 5. Liquid octane (C8H18) reacts with oxygen to produce... 6. Solid sodium iodide reacts with chlorine to produce... 23

NAME # Mole Day Project: This project is worth 10 pts. See calendar for due date. You must create one of the following projects which must: be handmade (not store bought) by YOU and original relate to the Chemists' mole fill in the worksheet below Present your project and fact (from worksheet below) to the class 1. Make a food item to share that has "mole" in the name (be creative!) or is decorated with something to do with a mole. Bring enough to share with 6 people. Bring any napkins/plates/utensils needed to serve your food. 2. Make your own stuffed animal mole (see pattern in packet). You must name your mole with a creative name that contains the word "mole." 3. Wear your own designer mole clothes! Design a T-shirt, make a costume, forge some jewelry! 4. Create something else "mole" related! (Teacher approval at least 3 days prior to due date) (teacher signature) Bring this completed form with you to on due date. What did you create for your project? Why is Mole Day usually celebrated on 10/23? What is a chemists' mole? Parent Signature to certify that this project was handmade by the student (below) Signature: / DATE 24

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