An abbreviation of a whole lot of information into a little, itty, bitty, teeny, wintsy bit?
What are chemical equations?
What is a solute and a solvent?
In an acid-base reaction, the goal is to make a product neutral, which means this.
What is both acidic and basic?
Give me the 5 types of chemical reactions and I'll give you- say... 200 points?
What is combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single-displacement, and double-displacement?
Fe + Cl2 -> FeCl2
The arrow in this equation stands for-
What is yield?
Whenever elements switch partners in from reactants to products to these types.
What is displacement reactions?
Solutions can be these states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas?
Acid-base reactions are also known as these heat-producing reactions.
What is neutralization?
Reactants produce these thingies.
What is a product?
You are dealing with a diatomic element. It must be-
Name three of the diatomic elements.
What is Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Florine, Iodine, Chlorine, Bromine?
Pb(NO3)2 + 2 KI → 2 KNO3 + PbI2
What is a single displacement reaction?
Precipitation reactions are often this type of reaction.
What is a single displacement reaction?
Precipitation reactions create this unique product.
What is an insoluble substance?
Carbon is needed to make an organic reaction because it is abundant and makes this many bonds.
What is 4 bonds?
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) -> 2NaCl(s)
What is Synthesis Reaction?
Displacement reactions are also known as this-
What are replacement reactions?
H+ and Cl2- come together and make HCl. It is because the rule is opposites do this-
What is attract?
You write this equation down in the lab and want to test it.
Ag + 2HCl → AgCl2 + H2
Will it work?
What is no?
Name at least three signs that a chemical reaction has a occurred...
What is heat, odor, light and color?
Acid-base reactions are this type of reaction.
What is double-displacements?
CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
What is combustion reaction?
Acid-Base reactions make these ionic substances.
What are salts?
In redox reactions, oxidation does this and reduction does this.
What is oxidation loses electrons and reduction involves gain?