Types of Chemical Reactions
Writing Chemical Reactions
Types of Reactions
Many chemical
reactions have
defining
characteristics
which allow them
to be classified
as to type.
Types of Chemical Reactions
The five types of chemical reactions in this
unit are:
Combination
Decomposition
Single Replacement
Double Replacement
Combustion
Combination Reactions
Two or more substances combine to form
one substance.
The general form is A + X AX
Example:
Magnesium + oxygen magnesium
oxide
2Mg + O 2MgO
2
Magnesium + Oxygen
Combination Reactions
Combination reactions may also be called
composition or synthesis reactions.
Some types of combination reactions:
Combination of elements
K + Cl2
One product will be formed
Combination Reactions
K + Cl2
Write the ions: K+ Cl-
Balance the charges: KCl
Balance the equation: 2K + Cl2 2KCl
Combination Reactions
Some types of combination reactions:
Oxide + water
Nonmetal oxide + water acid
SO2 + H2O H2SO3
Metal oxide + water base
BaO + H2O Ba(OH)2
Combination Reactions
Some types of combination reactions:
Metal oxides + nonmetal oxides
Na2O + CO2 Na2CO3
CaO + SO2 CaSO3
Decomposition Reactions
One substance reacts to form two or more
substances.
The general form is AX A + X
Example:
Water can be decomposed by
electrolysis.
2H O 2H + O
2 2 2
Electrolysis of Water
Decomposition Reactions
Types of Decomposition Reactions:
Decomposition of carbonates
When heated, some carbonates
break down to form an oxide and
carbon dioxide.
CaCO3 CaO + CO2
H2CO3 H2O + CO2
Decomposition Reactions
Types of decomposition reactions:
Some metal hydroxides decompose
into oxides and water when heated.
Ca(OH)2 CaO + H2O
Note that this is the reverse of a similar
combination reaction.
Decomposition Reactions
Types of decomposition reactions:
Metal chlorates decompose into
chlorides and oxygen when heated.
2KClO 2KCl + 3O
3 2
Zn(ClO3)2 ZnCl2 + 3O2
Some of these reactions are used in
explosives.
Decomposition Reactions
Some substances can easily
decompose:
Ammonium hydroxide is actually
ammonia gas dissolved in water.
NH OH NH + H O
4 3 2
Some acids decompose into water and
an oxide.
H SO H O + SO
2 3 2 2
Decomposition Reactions
Some decomposition reactions are
difficult to predict.
The decomposition of nitrogen
triiodide, NI3, is an example of an
interesting decomposition reaction.
Nitrogen triiodide
Single Replacement Reactions
A metal will replace a metal ion in a
compound.
The general form is A + BX AX + B
A nonmetal will replace a nonmetal
ion in a compound.
The general form is Y + BX BY + X
Single Replacement Reactions
Examples:
Ni + AgNO3
Nickel replaces the metallic ion Ag+.
The silver becomes free silver and the
nickel becomes the nickel(II) ion.
Ni + AgNO3 Ag + Ni(NO3)2
Balance the equation:
Ni + 2AgNO3 2Ag + Ni(NO3)
Metal Tree
Single Replacement Reactions
Not all single replacement reactions that
can be written actually happen.
The metal must be more active than the
metal ion.
Aluminum is more active than iron in Al +
Fe2O3 in the following reaction:
Thermite Reaction
Thermite Reaction
Al + Fe2O3
Aluminum will replace iron(III) as was
seen in the video.
Iron(III) becomes Fe and aluminum
metal becomes Al3+.
2Al + Fe2O3 2Fe + Al2O3
Single Replacement Reactions
An active nonmetal can replace a less
active nonmetal.
The halogen (F , Cl , Br , I )
2 2 2 2
reactions are good examples.
F2 is the most active and I2 is the
least.
Cl +2 NaI 2 NaCl + I
2 2
Double Replacement Reactions
Ions of two compounds exchange
places with each other.
The general form is AX + BY AY +
BX
Metathesis is an alternate name for
double replacement reactions.
NaOH + CuSO4
Double Replacement
NaOH + CuSO4
The Na+ and Cu2+ switch places.
Na+ combines with SO42- to form Na2SO4.
Cu2+ combines with OH- to form Cu(OH)2
NaOH + CuSO4 Na2SO4 + Cu(OH)2
2NaOH + CuSO4 Na2SO4 + Cu(OH)2
CuSO4 + Na2CO3
Double Replacement
CuSO4 + Na2CO3
Cu2+ combines with CO32- to form
CuCO3.
Na+ combines with SO42- to form
Na2SO4.
CuSO4 + Na2CO3 CuCO3 + Na2SO4
Na2CO3 + HCl
Double Replacement
Na2CO3 + HCl
Notice that gas bubbles were
produced rather than a precipitate.
What was the gas?
Write the double replacement
reaction first.
Double Replacement
Na2CO3 + HCl
Na+ combines with Cl- to form NaCl.
H+ combines with CO32- to form
H2CO3.
Na2CO3 + 2HCl 2NaCl + H2CO3
H2CO3 breaks up into H2O and CO2.
Double Replacement
The gas formed was carbon dioxide.
The final balanced reaction is:
Na2CO3 + HCl NaCl + H2O + CO2.
Balance the equation.
Na2CO3 + 2HCl 2NaCl + H2O + CO2
Combustion Reaction
When a substance combines with
oxygen, a combustion reaction results.
The combustion reaction may also be
an example of an earlier type such as
2Mg + O2 2MgO.
The combustion reaction may be
burning of a fuel.
Combustion Reaction
Methane, CH4, is natural gas.
When hydrocarbon compounds are
burned in oxygen, the products are
water and carbon dioxide.
CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O
CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O
Combustion Reactions
Combustion reactions involve light
and heat energy released.
Natural gas, propane, gasoline, etc.
are burned to produce heat energy.
Most of these organic reactions
produce water and carbon dioxide.
Practice
Classify each of the following as to type:
H2 + Cl2 2HCl
Combination
Ca + 2H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2
Single replacement
Practice
2CO + O2 2CO2
Combination and combustion
2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2
Decomposition
Practice
FeS + 2HCl FeCl2 + H2S
Double replacement
Zn + HCl ?
Single replacement
Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2
Types of Chemical Reactions
Read Chapter 8-2
Review nomenclature
Do all of the practice exercises given
in class.