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Types of Chemical Reactions
The heat and smoke of burning
charcoal are the products of a
combustion reaction.
Combustion is one of the five
general types of chemical
reactions. If you can recognize
a reaction as being a particular
type, you may be able to
predict the products of the
reaction.
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Classifying Reactions
What are the five general types of
reactions?
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The five general types of reaction are
combination, decomposition, singlereplacement, double-replacement, and
combustion.
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Combination Reactions
A combination reaction is a chemical change
in which two or more substances react to form a
single new substance.
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Practice Problems for Conceptual Problem 11.4
Problem Solving 11.14 Solve Problem
14 with the help of an interactive guided
tutorial.
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Decomposition Reactions
A decomposition reaction is a chemical
change in which a single compound breaks
down into two or more simpler products.
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Practice Problems for Conceptual Problem 11.5
Problem Solving 11.15 Solve Problem
15 with the help of an interactive guided
tutorial.
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Single-Replacement Reactions
A single-replacement reaction is a chemical
change in which one element replaces a second
element in a compound.
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The activity series of
metals lists metals in
order of decreasing
reactivity.
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Practice Problems for Conceptual Problem 11.6
Problem Solving 11.17 Solve
Problem 17 with the help of an
interactive guided tutorial.
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Double-Replacement Reactions
A double-replacement reaction is a chemical
change involving an exchange of positive ions
between two compounds.
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Practice Problems for Conceptual Problem 11.7
Problem Solving 11.18 Solve Problem
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Combustion Reactions
A combustion reaction is a chemical change in
which an element or a compound reacts with
oxygen, often producing energy in the form of
heat and light.
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Practice Problems for Conceptual Problem 11.8
Problem Solving 11.21 Solve
Problem 21 with the help of an
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Predicting the Products of a Chemical
Reaction
How can you predict the products of the
five general types of reactions?
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The number of elements and/or
compounds reacting is a good indicator
of possible reaction type and thus
possible products.
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Simulation 12
Practice classifying reactions according to
reaction type.
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