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Chemical Reactions

Chemical Reactions begins by reviewing compounds and solutions. Interactive lessons teach students step-by-step how to balance equations. Five classifications of chemical reactions are explained: combination, decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, and combustion. Amazing video examples of chemical reactions are given, reinforcing results found in standard lab experiments. Students also learn to predict the outcome of reactions by using the activity series and the solubility chart.

OUTLINE:

I. Introduction
A. Terminology

II. Review
A. Molecules and Molecular Formulas
B. Ions and Formula Units
1. Definition of Ions
2. Ionic Terminology
3. Determining the Ions an Atom Forms
4. Ionic Bonding
5. Formula Units
a. Determining Formula Units

III. Solutions
A. Terminology
B. Solubility
C. Solutions Make Reactions Easier to Study
D. Ions Dissociate in Aqueous Solutions
E. Solutions of Molecular Compounds

IV. Chemical Equations
A. Word Equations
1. Drawbacks to Word Equations
2. Symbols Replace Words in Equations
3. Equations Must Balance
B. Balancing Equations
1. The Formation of Water
a. Subscripts Must Not Be Changed
b. Using Coefficients to Balance Oxygen
c. Balancing Hydrogen
2. Steps to Balancing an Equation
3. Symbols in Chemical Equations
V. Types of Reactions
A. Five types of Chemical Reactions
B. Combination Reactions
1. Examples of Combination Reactions
C. Decomposition Reactions
D. Single-replacement Reactions
1. The Activity Series
a. Using the Activity Series
2. Single-replacement Reactions of Nonmetals
E. Double-replacement Reactions
1. Products of Double-replacement Reactions
2. Predicting Precipitate formation
a. Using the Solubility Chart
3. Complete Ionic Equations
4. Net Ionic Equations
5. Example of Writing Molecular, Complete Ionic,
and Ionic Equations
a. Molecular Equation
b. Complete Ionic Equation
c. Net Ionic Equation
F. Combustion Reactions
1. Combustion in plentiful oxygen
2. Combustion in scarce oxygen
3. Metabolism
4. Corrosion

VI. Conclusion



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