a. Combustion: b. Combustion: c. Combustion: C6H12 CH6 CH10O3 + + + 0₂ 0₂ 0₂ ↑ ↑ ↑

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H₂SO4 +
Al2(CO3)3
Al
Pb(NO3)2
H₂SO4 +
Ca
+
Li
+
H₂PO4 +
+
HCI +
Mg(OH)2
Fe(OH)3
KOH
+
0₂
+
BaCl,
AgCl
FeBr3
N₂
3
+
↑
+
heat
Mg(OH)2
KOH
heat
heat
↑
↑
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Transcribed Image Text:10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 18. H₂SO4 + Al2(CO3)3 Al Pb(NO3)2 H₂SO4 + Ca + Li + H₂PO4 + + HCI + Mg(OH)2 Fe(OH)3 KOH + 0₂ + BaCl, AgCl FeBr3 N₂ 3 + ↑ + heat Mg(OH)2 KOH heat heat ↑ ↑ 个
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Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions
This worksheet is designed to help you predict products of simple reactions of the four basic reaction types (synthesis,
decomposition, single replacement, and double replacement) and combustion reactions.
8.
For the first few reactions, the type of reaction is listed, you should predict the products, then balance. Further questions just
have the reactants listed and you should decide on the type of reaction, as well as the correct products. Many of these
reactions fall into the category of redox reactions, though do not let that confuse you...each can be described in terms of the
four basic reaction types (except the combustion reactions).
Although states (s, 1, g, aq) of the reactants and products are very important in a chemical reaction, don't worry about
determining those for these problems. Rather, focus on what products might result from the reactants given. Pay particular
attention to the ionic charge of species that you know form ions with only one possible charge (e.g., alkali metals, alkaline
earth metals, halogens, etc.)
1. Synthesis:
2. Double displacement:
3. Double displacement:
4. Decomposition:
5. Single replacement:
a. Combustion:
b. Combustion:
c. Combustion:
C6H12
C4H6
C6H1003
Mg
CuCl, +
NaOH +
ZnCO3 +
+
HC1 +
Na
CaCl2
K
+
+
+
0₂
0₂
1₂
H₂S
HCIO4 →
heat
Zn
↑↑↑↑
MgCl →
Cl₂
↑
K₂CO3 →
I DO
→>>
Transcribed Image Text:6. 7. Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions This worksheet is designed to help you predict products of simple reactions of the four basic reaction types (synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, and double replacement) and combustion reactions. 8. For the first few reactions, the type of reaction is listed, you should predict the products, then balance. Further questions just have the reactants listed and you should decide on the type of reaction, as well as the correct products. Many of these reactions fall into the category of redox reactions, though do not let that confuse you...each can be described in terms of the four basic reaction types (except the combustion reactions). Although states (s, 1, g, aq) of the reactants and products are very important in a chemical reaction, don't worry about determining those for these problems. Rather, focus on what products might result from the reactants given. Pay particular attention to the ionic charge of species that you know form ions with only one possible charge (e.g., alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, etc.) 1. Synthesis: 2. Double displacement: 3. Double displacement: 4. Decomposition: 5. Single replacement: a. Combustion: b. Combustion: c. Combustion: C6H12 C4H6 C6H1003 Mg CuCl, + NaOH + ZnCO3 + + HC1 + Na CaCl2 K + + + 0₂ 0₂ 1₂ H₂S HCIO4 → heat Zn ↑↑↑↑ MgCl → Cl₂ ↑ K₂CO3 → I DO →>>
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