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Using Your Text Book and These Descriptions of Chemical Reactions, Complete This Worksheet Parts 1,2 and 3

The document provides instructions for balancing chemical equations and classifying chemical reactions. It includes examples of balancing combustion reactions and a worksheet with unbalanced reactions to balance and identify as combination, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, or double replacement reactions. Reactions include methane combustion, mercury decomposition, iron oxidation, acid-base neutralization, and others. Students are asked to balance the reactions, write balanced equations for word problems, and identify the type of each reaction.

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Using Your Text Book and These Descriptions of Chemical Reactions, Complete This Worksheet Parts 1,2 and 3

The document provides instructions for balancing chemical equations and classifying chemical reactions. It includes examples of balancing combustion reactions and a worksheet with unbalanced reactions to balance and identify as combination, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, or double replacement reactions. Reactions include methane combustion, mercury decomposition, iron oxidation, acid-base neutralization, and others. Students are asked to balance the reactions, write balanced equations for word problems, and identify the type of each reaction.

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CHEM 51.

CHEMICAL REACTIONS WORKSHEET (Chapter 5)


Using your text book and these descriptions of chemical reactions, complete this worksheet Parts 1,2 and 3.

DESCRIPTIONS:
1. COMBINATION REACTION: Two reactants combine to form a single product.

2. DECOMPOSITION REACTION: One reactant decomposes into two or more products.

3. COMBUSTION REACTION: A reactant (a carbon compound made of C, H and sometimes O) combines


with oxygen to give CO2 and H2O as the only products.

4. SINGLE DISPLACEMENT (REPLACEMENT) REACTION: Reactants are an element and a compound.


Products are an element and compound. The reactant element replaces a similar element in the compound and
the replaced element becomes the product element.

5. DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT (REPLACEMENT) REACTION. Two reactant compounds and two product
compounds. One of the product compounds has to be a covalent compound, a gas, or a solid (precipitate).

Balancing Combustion Reactions

1. Balance carbon first


2. Balance hydrogen second
3. Sum the number of oxygens from water and CO2 the right side.
3a) Subtract any oxygens in the carbon compound on the left (reactant) side of the equation from the total
number of oxygens on the right.
4. Put this number of oxygen atoms divided by 2 in front of O2 as the coefficient.
5. If the coefficient is divisible by 2 then divide and place that number in front of the oxygen as the coefficient.
5a) If the coefficient is not divisible by 2 then multiply the whole equation by 2 to clear the X/2 in the oxygen
coefficient.
6. Write the balanced equation.

Example 1. Write a balanced equation for the combustion of C 4H10


C4H10 + 13 O2  5H2O + 4CO2
2 Step 2 Step 1
Step 4

Step 3 Total oxygen = 5 (5H2O) + 8 (4CO2) = 13 oxygen

Step 5a Multiply the whole equation by 2:

2 [C4H10 + 13 O2  5H2O + 4 CO2] = 2C4H10 + 13 O2  10H2O + 8 CO2


2
Step 6

Example 2. Write a balanced equation for the combustion of C 4H10O


C4H10O + 6 O2  5H2O + 4CO2 balanced Step 6
Steps 4 & 5 Step 2 Step 1

Step 3 Total oxygen = 5 (5H2O) + 8 (4CO2) = 13 oxygen – 1 oxygen = 12 oxygen


Step 3a
PART 1. Match the following reactions with the type reaction (draw a line from one to the other):
CH4 (g) + O2 (g)  CO2 (g) + H2O (l) combination reaction

CuSO4 (aq) + Al (s)  Al2(SO4)3 (aq) + Cu (s) decomposition reaction

HgO (s)  Hg (l) + O2 (g) combustion reaction

Fe (s) + O2 (g)  Fe2O3 (s) single replacement reaction

NaOH (aq) + HNO3 (aq)  NaNO3(aq) + H2O (l) double replacement reaction

PART 2. Rewrite each of the equations above so they are balanced.

PART 3. FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING WORD REACTIONS, WRITE A BALANCED EQUATION
AND GIVE THE NAME OF TYPE REACTION

1. Solid carbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas.

2. Water reacts with sodium metal to produce hydrogen gas and aqueous sodium hydroxide

3. Aqueous aluminum chloride reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide to produce solid aluminum hydroxide
and aqueous sodium chloride.

4. Propane (C3H8) reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water.

5. Hydrogen peroxide produces water and oxygen gas.

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