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Hi, i was wondering if anyone knows the common types of reactions (eg combustion, netuarlisation etc etc) and the reactants and products formed.. i would love them in generic if possible like Acid + Base ---> Salt + Water (even i know that one :p)

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"Their" not there

Acid + carbonate => CO2 + H2O + salt
Acid + metal => salt + H2
 
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heat of combustion, general formula:

carbon-based fuel + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O

esterification:

alkanol* + alkanoic acid** ---> alkyl* alkanoate** + H2O
[NB: * and ** refers to which chemical names which prefix.]
 

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incomplete combustion
carbon-based fueld + (less)O2 --> CO + H2O
carbonbased fuel + (even less) O2 --> C + H2O
:p
 

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catalytic cracking
long-chained alkane --> shorter chained alkanes + ethene/propene (zeolite catalyst)

steam cracking
alkane (eg ethane) --> ethene + h2

u should know specifically; fermentation, synthesis of ammonia, hydration/dehydration of ethene, polymerisation, ionisation of acids, the reactions of amphiprotic species, etc... +.+ i can't remember any more.. i guess these arne't really 'general'~... but u should know dem.
 

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umm....H2O + H2O <-> H3O+ + OH-
Thats the most useful one for me. the selfionisation of water.
pH = -logH+
the pH of a specific H+ quantity.
 

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i thought we didn't have to know catalytic cracking and steam cracking?
and i've also never seen it asked in a trial or hsc :eek:
 

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im not sure about steam cracking, but we definetly need to know about catlytic cracking.
 

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first dot point, know synthesis of ethylene from fractions of petroleum, doesnt specify which so i assume u need 2 know both
 

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fair enough. know both. but i know they've asked about catalytic cracking before, so its not out of the picture. one of the multiple choice ones i think.
 

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lol. i think gloss is the wrong word. but i get your meaning. i dont think they thinkits THAT important, but i COULD be worth a couple of marks. i'd be really surprised it it was more than that.
 

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