C.4.1 Describe, classify, and give examples of various kinds of reactions: synthesis (i.e., combination), decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, acid/base, and combustion.
Learning Goals:
I can describe the six types of reactions.
I can classify the six types of reactions
C.4.1 Describe, classify, and give examples of various kinds of reactions: synthesis (i.e., combination), decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, acid/base, and combustion.
Learning Goals:
I can describe the six types of reactions.
I can classify the six types of reactions
Combination (Synthesis) Reactions
A + B → AB
Decomposition Reactions
AB → A + B
Combustion Reactions
Oxygen is always a reactant.
Water is always a product.
Single-Replacement Reactions
A + BC → AC + B
Double-Replacement Reactions
AB + CD → AC + BD
Combination Reactions
A + B → AB
Decomposition Reactions
AB → A + B
Combustion Reactions
Oxygen is always a reactant.
Water is always a product.
Single-Replacement Reactions
A + BC → AC + B
Double-Replacement Reactions
AB + CD → AC + BD
Combination Reactions
A + B → AB
Decomposition Reactions
AB → A + B
Combustion Reactions
Oxygen is always a reactant.
Water is always a product.
Single-Replacement Reactions
A + BC → AC + B
Double-Replacement Reactions
AB + CD → AC + BD
Combination Reactions
A + B → AB
Decomposition Reactions
AB → A + B
Combustion Reactions
Oxygen is always a reactant.
Water is always a product.
Single-Replacement Reactions
A + BC → AC + B
Double-Replacement Reactions
AB + CD → AC + BD
Combination Reactions
A + B → AB
Decomposition Reactions
AB → A + B
Combustion Reactions
Oxygen is always a reactant.
Water is always a product.
Single-Replacement Reactions
A + BC → AC + B
Double-Replacement Reactions
AB + CD → AC + BD