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CHEMICAL REACTOINS - Coggle Diagram
CHEMICAL REACTOINS
DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT
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Examples
The reaction between silver nitrate and sodium chloride is a double displacement reaction. The silver trades its nitrite ion for the sodium's chloride ion, causing the sodium to pick up the nitrate anion.
If you combine vinegar and baking soda for a chemical volcano or milk with baking powder in a recipe, you experience a double displacement
DECOMPOSIONS
What is synthesis
A decomposition reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which one reactant breaks down into two or more products.
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Examples
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Digestion of food is a decomposition reaction. Through this reaction, nutrients are released from the food eaten.
SYNTHESIS
What is synthesis
Synthesis reactions are reactions that occur when two different atoms or molecules interact to form a different molecule or compound.
Most of the time, when a synthesis reaction occurs, energy is released and the reaction is exothermic. However, an endothermic outcome is also possible.
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Examples
In industry, synthesis is used to make products in large quantity.
Synthesis also enables chemists to produce compounds that do not form naturally for research purposes.
SINGLE DISPLACEMENT
What is synthesis
A single replacement reaction, sometimes called a single displacement reaction, is a reaction in which one element is substituted for another element in a compound.
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Not all proposed single-replacement reactions will occur between two given reactants. This is most easily demonstrated with fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. Collectively, these elements are called the halogens and are in the next-to-last column on the periodic table.
The elements on top of the column will replace the elements below them on the periodic table but not the other way around.
Examples
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When calcium chloride reacts with sodium, the result is sodium chloride and calcium. Sodium chloride is table salt.