Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions II
Chemical Reactions III
Chemical Reactions IV
Chemical Reactions V
100

Which of the following is an example of a chemical change: splitting wood, melting ice, burning wood or dissolving salt in water.

Burning Wood

100

In an acid + metal reaction what are the two products?

Salt and Hydrogen

100

A substance that enters a chemical reaction is called this.

Reactant

100

When a sodium chloride enters water, it ______

A reaction

100

What is a compound?

A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements chemically joined together

200

In a chemical reaction the substances to the right of the arrow are called what?

Products

200

Acid + Carbonate -> _____________

Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide

200

How can we test for hydrogen?

Add a lit splint; it will make a squeaky pop sound

200

This indicator turns blue in an alkali and red in an acid. There are the other colour changes

Litmus

200

How can we test for carbon dioxide?

It will turn limewater from colourless to cloudy

300

Is a physical change reversible?

True

300

What salt would be produced from the below reaction

Potassium Carbonate + Ethanoic Acid

Potassium ethanoate

300
What does pH mean?

Power/Potential of Hydrogen

300

What is a colloid?

A mixture where small particles are spread out in another substance but don’t dissolve and don’t settle.

300

Complete this reaction: Zinc + Sulphuric Acid -> ____

Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen

400

The liquid a substance dissolves in is called a _____

Solvent

400

Which of these is not an element:

Diamond, graphite, hydrogen, water

Water

400

Complete this reaction: 

Nitric acid + Copper oxide -> _______ 

Copper nitrate + water

400

What is the difference between a base and an alkali?

A base is any substance that can neutralise an acid, an alkali is a soluble base

400

If a substance dissolves into a liquid it will form a ____

Solution

500

Give three examples that a chemical change has taken place.

What is temp. change, color change, odor change, formation of a precipitate, formation of a gas?

500

What does this hazard symbol mean? 

Oxidiser

500

State the law of conservation of mass

"matter can not be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction"

500

Name one of the indicators contained in Universal Indicator solution

Thymol Blue

Methyl Red

Bromothymol Blue

Phenolphthalein

500

Write the formula equation for the below:

Sodium + Hydrochloric acid -> Sodium Chloride + Hydrogen    

Na + HCl -> NaCl + H2

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