Chemical/Physical Change
Chemical Equation
Energy in Chem Reaction
Law Conservation
Balancing Equation
100

Ice melting is what type of change?

Physical change

100

HOW DO WE REPRESENT A CHEMICAL REACTION?

Chemical Equation

100

CHEMICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY IS STORED IN THE ____________ OF COMPOUNDS AND MOLECULES.  

Bonds 

100

What law says matter cannot be created or destroyed?

Law of Conservation of Mass

100

Balance: H₂ + O₂ → H₂O

2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

200

Burning wood is what type of change?

Chemical change

200

WHAT IS A CHEMICAL EQUATION?

a shorthand method that uses symbols to tell what elements are in a compound and their ratios.

200

Determine which of the following Examples are Endothermic or Exothermic Reaction 

1. Hand warmers 

2. Two chemicals are mixed and get cold

1. Exothermic 

2. Endothermic 

200

What must stay the same in a chemical reaction?

Number of atoms

200

Balance: Na + Cl₂ → NaCl

2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl

300

HOW DO WE KNOW A CHEMICAL REACTION HAS TAKEN PLACE?

We observe indicators of a chemical change.

300

Subscript is ...

Written after a symbol to tell how many atoms of that element are in a unit of the compound.

300

Which type of reaction releases heat? and Which type absorbs heat?

Exothermic (releases heat): warmer surrounding 

Endothermic (absorbs heat): colder surrounding 

300

Energy cannot be created or destroyed—this is called what?

Law of Conservation of Energy

300

Balance: Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃

4Fe + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃

400

Define Chemical Change 

New substances are produced by the making and/or breaking of bonds.

400

Coefficient is 

The number of units of each substance taking part in a reaction.

400

IN A CHEMICAL REACTION,
ENERGY CAN TAKE MANY FORMS, What are those forms? (hint 4)

- Heat 

- Light 

- Sound 

- Electricity

400

Why must equations be balanced?

To follow the law of conservation of mass

400

What can you change to balance an equation?

Coefficients

500

WHAT ARE THE INDICATORS OF A CHEMICAL CHANGE? list at least 5 (100 points for every indicator)

A. Formation of a gas. (bubbles)

B. Formation of precipitate

C. Production of light 

D. Production of sound 

E. A temperature change 

F. Production of an Odor 

G. An unexpected color change  

500

State of Matter: are symbols tell the state of matter of the substance -  what are these symbols (hint: there are 4)

solid (s), 

liquid (l), 

gas (g), or 

aqueous (aq) [dissolved in water]

500

What is the difference between exergonic and endergonic?

  • Exergonic: releases energy: Forming bonds
  • Endergonic: absorbs energy: Breaking bonds
500

True or False: Atoms can disappear in a reaction

False

500

Balance: C₃H₈ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

C₃H₈ + 5O₂ → 3CO₂ + 4H₂O

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