Reaction Predictions
This page will offer you a variety of Reaction Prediction information and practice problems.
Open the following PowerPoint presentation to revisit the information presented in class.
Check out this Reaction Prediction Information. (New info)
Solubility Reaction Tasks
Task
#1
Go
to the site listed below which is a tutorial on precipitation reactions. Follow
all directions.
Record
the complete molecular reaction for each combination of solutions you mix.
Identify the precipitate (name and formula) produced.
http:
www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=GCH2904
Task
# 2
Go
to the site below and mix two solutions at a time.
Write the complete molecular equations for each combination of solutions.
Identify
the precipitate (name and formula) that is produced. (You should have three
reactions when you are finished.)
http://
www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/crm3s2_3.swf
Read the following Word document to learn about the Key Terminology that you will be required to know about Reaction Predictions.
Click here to view a webpage that explains the different types of chemical reactions (synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement and combustion)
This is an excellent website to help remind you what you learned about chemical reactions during your first year of chemistry.
The following PowerPoint presentation shows a step by step procedure for using the Ion-Electron method to balance Redox reactions.
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Redox Reactions
Click here to learn more information about "funky" redox reactions.
Click on the following Word documents to learn more about the basics of Red-Ox reactions and how to deal with Red-Ox reactions in an acidified solution.
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Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Click here to learn more about many different types of organic reactions.
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Single Replacement Reactions
Click here to view the Activity Series and learn how a single replacement reaction works.
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Double Replacement Reactions
The following information explains double replacement reactions and the use of the Solubility Rules.