Nature of Reactions
Reaction Types
Balancing Equations
Rates of Change
Misc.
100
This must be added to break bonds
What is energy
100
Two reactants join to form a product.
What is synthesis reaction
100
This forms from the reaction.
What is product
100
This will make a reaction go faster
What is catalyst
100
A fragment of a molecule that has one molecule available to bond.
What is radical
200
Signs of chemical reactions
What is color change, producing gas, light, sound, burning
200
Electrolysis of water is used to break down hydrogen and oxygen.
What is decomposition reaction
200
By balancing equations you are showing?
What is te conservation of mass
200
A cut potato will react faster when cooked than a whole potato because
What is it has a larger surface area
200
Being oxidized refers to doing this
What is giving up electrons
300
Energy is being released and temperature usually rises
What is exothermic reaction
300
More reactive elements take the place of less reactive elemetns.
What is single-displacement reaction
300
Changing this changes the actually material within the reaction.
What is subscript
300
This speeds up reactions within living things.
What is enzyme
300
If electrons are gained in a redox reaction the substance would be called
What is reduced
400
Stored energy that is equal before and after a reaction.
What is chemical energy
400
Products depend on the amount of oxygen present in the reaction.
What is combustion reaction
400
The arrow in the equation means?
What is yields or gives
400
Forward and reverse reactions must be equal to have this.
What is equilibrium
400
This would be changed when balancing equations to show a change in the number of atoms
What is coefficient
500
Photsynthesis is an example of this reaction.
What is endothermic reaction
500
Two compounds exchange ions.
What is double-displacement reaction
500
How many atoms are present of each element? 4 HCl2O3
What is 4 hydrogens 8 Chlorines 12 oxygens
500
This slows down a chemical reaction
What is inhibitor
500
Changing temperature, [ressure pr concentration follow this principle
What is Le Chatelier's Principle
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