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This resource provides an insightful exploration of various types of chemical reactions, including precipitation, detonation, thermite reactions, and synthesis. Each example is accompanied by a balanced chemical equation, demonstrating how to predict products while excluding spectator ions. From the reaction of sodium iodide with mercury(II) chloride to the fascinating whoosh bottle demonstration, this guide enriches your understanding of chemistry concepts and enhances your skills in predicting the products of chemical reactions.
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Predicting Products of Reactions Balanced chemical equation (leave out the spectators) Type of reaction
1. Precipitation Reaction http://www.jce.divched.org/JCESoft/CCA/pirelli/pages/cca1NaIHgCl2.html Sodium Iodide with Mercury (II) Chloride
2. Nitrogen triiodide Detonation http://www.jce.divched.org/JCESoft/CCA/pirelli/pages/cca3NI3.html Nitrogen triiodide
3. Thermite Reaction http://www.jce.divched.org/JCESoft/CCA/pirelli/pages/cca7thermite.html Iron (III) Oxide with Aluminum metal
4. Orange You Glad… http://www.jce.divched.org/JCESoft/CCA/pirelli/pages/cca4CdNO3Na2S.html Cadmium Nitrate with Sodium Sulfide
5. White Phosphorus http://www.periodicvideos.com/nyt/videos/015.htm White Phosphorus reacted in air
6. Whoosh Bottle! http://www.brightstorm.com/science/chemistry/chemical-reactions/combustion-reactions/ Combustion of ethanol in air
7. Bubbling Rocks Teacher demo! Solid calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
8. Zinc and Copper Teacher demo! Copper (II) Chloride and zinc
9. Synthesis Reaction http://www.brightstorm.com/science/chemistry/chemical-reactions/synthesis-reactions/ Sulfur and Iron are mixed