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Use with textbook pages 256 267. Types of chemical reactions Word equations Classify each of the following chemical reactions as synthesis (S), decomposition (D), single replacement (SR), double replacement (DR), or neutralization (N). Then write a balanced equation for each word equation. 1. magnesium + sulphur magnesium sulphide 2. potassium hydroxide + sulphuric acid water + potassium sulphate 3. chlorine + potassium iodide potassium chloride + iodide 4. aluminum chloride + sodium hydroxide aluminum hydroxide + sodium chloride 5. lead(ii) oxide lead + oxygen 6. magnesium + silver nitrate silver + magnesium nitrate 7. cadmium(ii) nitrate + ammonium sulphide cadmium(ii) sulphide + ammonium nitrate 8. tin(iv) hydroxide + hydrogen bromide water + tin(iv) bromide 9. sodium + oxygen sodium oxide 10. sodium nitride sodium + nitrogen 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited Types of Chemical Reactions MHR 107

11. calcium hydroxide + phosphoric acid water + calcium phosphate 12. barium chloride + sodium carbonate barium carbonate + sodium chloride 13. zinc + nickel(ii) nitrate zinc nitrate + nickel 14. antimony + iodine antimony(iii) iodide 15. carbon dioxide carbon + oxygen 16. iron(iii) sulphate + lead lead(ii) sulphate + iron 17. barium nitrate + ammonium carbonate ammonium nitrate + barium carbonate 18. zinc hydroxide + hydrochloric acid water + zinc chloride 19. ammonium carbonate + magnesium chloride ammonium chloride + magnesium carbonate 20. rubidium hydroxide + sulphuric acid water + rubidium sulphate 108 MHR Types of Chemical Reactions 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited

Use with textbook pages 256 267. Predicting the products 1. For each of the following: I. predict the products classify the reaction as synthesis (S), decomposition (D), single replacement (SR), double replacement (DR), neutralization (N), or combustion (C) I write a balanced equation (a) H 2 (b) H 2 + Cl 2 (c) NaI + F 2 (d) AgN 3 + Na 3 P 4 (e) Ba(H + H 2 S 4 (f) P 4 + Cl 2 (g) CH 3 H + 2 (h) Sr(H + H 3 P 4 (i) FeI 2 ( j ) CuCl 2 + Fe (k) Cr 2 (S 4 ) 3 + K 2 C 3 (l) C 2 H 5 H + 2 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited Types of Chemical Reactions MHR 109

(m) H 2 + F 2 ( n ) Ag 2 ( o ) Cl 2 + KI 2. For each of the following: I. complete the word equation by predicting the products classify the reaction as synthesis (S), decomposition (D), single replacement (SR), double replacement (DR), or neutralization (N) I write a balanced equation for each word equation (a) sodium + chlorine (b) gallium fluoride + cesium (c) calcium hydroxide + nitric acid (d) barium chloride + silver nitrate (e) cobalt(ii) bromide ( f ) copper(ii) iodide + bromine (g) phosphoric acid + magnesium hydroxide (h) zinc + iodine ( i ) beryllium chloride ( j ) iron(iii) sulphate + calcium hydroxide 110 MHR Types of Chemical Reactions 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited

Assessment Use with textbook pages 256 267. Types of chemical reactions Match each Chemical Equation to a Reaction Type below. Each Reaction Type may be used only once. Chemical Equation 1. 2 KCl 3 2 KCl + 3 2 2. 16 Al + 3 S 8 8 Al 2 S 3 3. LiH + HN 3 H 2 + LiN 3 4. 2 C 6 H 14 + 19 2 14 H 2 + 12 C 2 5. 2 AgN 3 + Cu Cu(N 3 + 2 Ag 6. Pb(N 3 + K 2 Cr 4 PbCr 4 + 2 KN 3 Reaction Type A. synthesis B. combustion C. neutralization D. decomposition E. single replacement F. double replacement 7. What type of chemical reaction involves two smaller molecules reacting to produce one larger molecule? A. synthesis B. combustion C. decomposition D. single replacement 8. Carbon dioxide gas can be broken down into solid carbon and oxygen gas. What type of reaction is this? A. synthesis C. neutralization B. combustion D. decomposition Use the following word equation to answer question 9. potassium chlorate oxygen + potassium chloride 9. What type of reaction is represented by the word equation? A. synthesis B. decomposition C. single replacement D. double replacement 10. Which of the following represents a single replacement reaction? I. Sn + 2 AgN 3 Sn(N 3 + 2 Ag I gold(ii) cyanide + zinc gold + zinc cyanide Magnesium iodide reacts with bromine gas to produce magnesium bromide and iodine. A. I and II only C. II and III only B. I and III only D. I, II, and III 11. Which set of ordered coefficients balances the following equation? Fe + 2 Fe 2 3 A. 2, 1, 1 C. 4, 2, 3 B. 2, 2, 2 D. 4, 3, 2 12. What coefficient is needed for water in order to balance the following equation? C 2 H 6 + 2 C 2 + H 2 A. 2 C. 4 B. 3 D. 6 13. Hydrochloric acid can be used to neutralize barium hydroxide. What is the formula for the salt produced by this neutralization? A. BaCl 2 C. Ba(Cl 2 B. Ba(Cl D. Ba(Cl 3 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited Types of Chemical Reactions MHR 111

Assessment 14. Which reactants form the salt MgS 4 in a neutralization reaction? A. S 2 and Mg 2 B. H 2 S and MgH C. H 2 and Mg(H Use the following chemical reaction to answer question 17. 2 HN 3 + Be(H Be(N 3 + 2 H 2 17. Which of the following statements is true? D. H 2 S 4 and Mg(H 15. Given the incomplete equation of a chemical reaction: C 9 H 6 4 + 2 Which of the following are the products formed from this reaction? I. H 2 H 2 I C 2 A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II, and III 16. Given the incomplete equation of a chemical reaction: barium chloride + ammonium carbonate Which of the following are the products formed from this reaction? I. HN 3 is an acid. I IV. Be(N 3 is a base. This is a neutralization reaction. The products of this reaction are a salt and water. A. I, II, and III only B. I, II, and IV only C. I, III, and IV only D. II, III, and IV only 18. Sodium nitrate is produced as a result of mixing a solution of cadmium(ii) nitrate with a solution of sodium sulphide. What is the other compound formed from this reaction? A. CdS B. CdS 4 C. NaS 2 D. CdN 4 I. H 2 NH 4 Cl I BaC 3 A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II, and III 112 MHR Types of Chemical Reactions 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited