Title: 8th Grade Science
1Chemical and Nuclear Reactions
- 8th Grade Science
- T. Trimpe http//sciencespot.net/
2Law of Conservation of Matter (Mass)
- Matter is neither created nor destroyed
- Matter is conserved in a chemical reaction.
- The number and type of atoms stay the same.
3Watch the movie and then complete the chart.
Type of Reaction Definition ? Equation
Synthesis
Decomposition
Single Replacement
Double Replacement
Two or more elements or compounds combine to make
a more complex substance
A B ? AB
AB ? A B
Compounds break down into simpler substances
Occurs when one element replaces another one in a
compound
AB C ? AC B
AB CD ? AC BD
Occurs when different atoms in two different
compounds trade places
A Red B Blue C Green D Yellow
4Identifying Chemical Reactions
2. Use colored pencils to circle the common atoms
or compounds in each equation to help you
determine the type of reaction it illustrates.
Use the code below to classify each reaction. S
Synthesis D Decomposition SR
Single Replacement DR Double Replacement
____ P O2 ? P4O10 ____ Mg
O2 ? MgO ____ HgO ? Hg
O2 ____ Al2O3 ? Al O2 ____
Cl2 NaBr ? NaCl Br2 ____ H2
N2 ? NH3
5____ Na Br2 ? NaBr ____ CuCl2
H2S ? CuS HCl ____ HgO
Cl2 ? HgCl O2 ____ C H2 ?
CH4 ____ KClO3 ? KCl O2
____ S8 F2 ? SF6 ____
BaCl2 Na2 SO4 ? NaCl BaSO4
6Law of Conservation of Energy
- Just like the Law of Conservation of Matter,
energy is also conserved in a chemical reaction. - The reaction either gives off energy or absorbs
energy.
7Exothermic Endothermic Reactions
- Exothermic
- Occurs when breaking a bond
- ex decomposition reaction
- Releases energy
- Feels hot
- Endothermic
- Occurs when forming a bond
- ex synthesis reaction
- Absorbs energy
- Feels cold
8Nuclear Reactions
- Take place in the nucleus of an atom.
- Fission when a nucleus is split
- Ex nuclear bomb, nuclear power plant
- Fusion when 2 nuclei are forced together
- Ex how the sun generates heat
9Break Apart? or Smash Together?
10Nuclear Reactions
- Nuclear decay radioactivity
- Ex getting sun-burned from UV rays
- Ex radio-carbon dating of old things