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Review of single and double replacement reactions

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Name a reactant in this weeks lab. (most caution needed)   HCl (hydrochloric acid)  
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Solid made from mixing liquids   precipitate  
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Most reactive metal   Li  
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Most reactive halogen   F  
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Reactants are an element and ionic compound   single replacement reaction  
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Reactants are 2 ionic compounds   double replacement reaction  
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Least reactive metal   Ag  
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Least reactive halogen   At  
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Single replacement reactions happen this % of the time   50%  
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Double replacement reactions happen this % of the time   100%  
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A + AB --> CB + A (sometimes)   single replacement reaction  
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AB + CD --> AD + CB   double replacement reaction  
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means dissolves completely in water   soluble  
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means does not dissolve in water   insoluble  
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name of ions that do not participate in double replacement reactions (will dissolve)   spectator  
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Use this list to compare metal vs. metal   activity series  
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use this list to compare nonmetal vs nonmetal   halogens (7A)  
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molar mass of CO2   44 grams  
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molar mass of CO3   60 grams  
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formula written in the lowest whole # ratio of atoms   empirical  
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formula that tells # and type of atoms (not lowest ratio)   molecular  
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