3TV - Chapter 4 - Section 4.2 - Decomposition

4.2 Decomposition
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4.2 Decomposition

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Heating substances, what can happen:
  • Phase transition 
  • Separation 
  • Combustion
  • Chemical reaction, e.g. Decomposition

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Decomposition
  • Chemical reaction with only one reactant
                                              (so no oxygen or other substance!).
  • Two or more products (Can be elements or other compounds) 



Chemical reaction
Reactant --> decomposition products

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Decomposition
1 reactant

2 or more products

Reactant = a compound
Combustion
2 reactants

1 or more products

Reactant = Fuel + O2

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Energy effect of decomposition reactions.
Most decomposition reactions are endothermic.
So reaction stops when you stop adding energy 

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Three types of decomposition
  • Thermolysis (with heat)

In next slide a video with an example: decomposition of sugar

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Electrolysis
decomposing using electricity

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Three types of decomposition
  • Thermolysis (with heat)
  • Electrolysis (with electricity)
  • Photolysis (with light)

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Photolysis
decompsition using light

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equation for decomposition of
Always one reactant 

silver chloride ( AgCl )

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Two examples of exothermic decomposition reactions:
* decompostion of ammonium dichromate


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Decomposition of Ammonium nitrate
2 NH4NO3 (s) —> 2 N2 (g) + 4 H2O(g) + O2 (g)

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Three types of decomposition
  • Thermolysis (with heat)
  • Electrolysis (with electricity)
  • Photolysis  (with light)

Because the thermolysis is sometimes mixed up with combustion this requires some extra focus.

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During the ironing of a shirt with an iron which is too hot there form scorchmarks. This is a ...
A
Thermolysis
B
Electrolysis
C
Photolysis
D
No decomposition

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A couple of years after installation a brightly coloured curtain has become faded in colour. This happened due to ...
A
Thermolysis
B
Electrolysis
C
Photolysis
D
No decomposition

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When you heat up glass to a really high temperature you can shape it into another form, this is ...
A
Thermolysis
B
Combustion, No decomposition
C
Photolysis
D
Phase change, No decomposition

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With the help of electicity aluminium is made from bauxite ore. This is ...
A
Thermolysis
B
Electrolysis
C
Photolysis
D
No decomposition

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During an endothermic reaction ...
A
energy is released
B
energy is needed at the beginning
C
energy is needed during the reaction

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What kind of reaction is:

CuCO3(s)>CuO(s)+CO2(g)
A
Combustion
B
Decomposition

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Most decomposition reactions requiers energy continuously. How do we call this kind of reaction?
A
Exothermic reaction
B
Energy-effect
C
Endothermic reaction

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Sulfer chloride is seperated in sulfer and chloride with the help of the sun.

Which one?
A
Thermal decomposition
B
Electrolysis
C
Photolysis

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Water is turned into hydrogen and oxygen when by electric current passing trough.

Which type of decomposition is it?
A
Thermal decomposition
B
Electrolysis
C
Photolysis

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