Balancing Equations, Types of Reactions, and Predicting Products
Single replacement reactant and likely products
1 compound and one element; one compound and one element
Decomposition reactant and likely products
1 compound; elements or simpler compounds
Combustion reactant and likely products
1 must be oxygen or hyrocarbon and oxygen; oxide or H2O and CO2
Double replacement reactant and likely products
2 ionic compounds; 2 ionic compounds
Synthesis/combination
A+B-->AB Combination of 2+ substances to form a compound; one product
Single displacement
A+BX-->B+AX One element replaces another in a compound; metal replaces metal; nonmetal replaces nonmetal
Combustion
A+O2-->AO or hydrocarbon+O2-->CO2+H2O The burning of any substance in O2 to produce heat and light; variation of a combined reaction
Double displacement
AB+CD-->AD+CB Ions in 2 compounds change partners; cation of one compound combines with anion of another
Decomposition
AB-->A+B Compound breaks down into 2+ simpler substance; 1 reactant
Aq
Aqueous (solid dissolves in water)
Chemical reaction
Change in matter in which 1+ chemicals are transformed into new or different chemicals; represented in chemical equations; always involve change
G
Gas
L
Liquid
Law of conservation of matter
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction; total mass stays the same; atoms can only rearrange
Coefficient
Number in front of each formula; tells how many moles of each reactant is used and how many of each product made
+
Plus
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Produces
Triangle over the arrow
Reactants are heated
Composition reactant and likely products
Simple elements or compounds; compound
S
Solid
Product
What you end with
Reactant
What you start witg