Chapter 19 - Section 2 and 3

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Endothermic reaction

*energy in the form of heat is required* for a chemical reaction to take place

Double Displacement

AB + CD → AD + CB

Decomposition Reaction

ABC → AB + C AB → A + B

Exergonic reaction

a chemical reaction in which energy is released in the form of heat (Hint: exit) For example wood burning or exploding dynamite

Endergonic Reaction

a reaction that requires more energy to break bonds than is released when new ones form For Example: cold pack

Synthesis Reaction

A + B = AB

Single Displacement Reaction

A + BC → AC + B

Type - Synthesis Reaction

Types of Reactions A + B → AB

Type - Single - Displacement Reaction

Types of Reactions A + BC → AC + B

Type - Double displacement Reaction

Types of Reactions AB + CD → AD + CB

Type - Decomposition Reaction

Types of Reactions AB → A + B

Type - combustion reaction

Types of Reactions example burning

Single Displacement Reaction

When one element replaces another element in a compound

Combustion reaction

an example is a firecracker exploding

Decomposition Reaction

an example is an electric current passing though water and reducing it to hydrogen and oxygen

Synthesis Reaction

an example is rust forming on an iron gate

precipitate

insoluble solid forms as a result of double displacement reaction is called:

Exothermic reaction

when *energy is released* in the primary form of heat


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