Which type of bond SHARES electrons to achieve stability?
Covalent bonds
Which state of matter is being represented in this picture?
Solid
What state of matter exists at point A?
Solid
What format do synthesis reactions follow?
A + B --> AB
Which type of bond gains/loses electrons to achieve stability?
Ionic Bonds
Is LiBr an ionic or covalent compound? WHY?
Ionic; it has a metal and a nonmetal
Which state of matter has an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume?
Gas
If we move FROM Point A TO point C, what phase change occurs at point B?
Melting
Which type of reaction is the opposite of a synthesis reaction?
Decomposition
Which state of matter is being represented in this picture?
Liquid
Name the following compound: P4O10
Tetraphosphorus Decaoxide
The phase change going from a liquid state to a solid state is called __________.
Freezing
If we move FROM Point E TO Point C, what phase change is occurring at Point D?
Condensation
Identify the type of reaction:
Cl2 + CaI2 → CaCl2 + I2
Single Replacement
Name the compound: Mg3N2
Magnesium Nitride
Write the formula for Calcium Fluoride
CaF2
The phase change going from a gas directly to a solid is called ____________.
Deposition
What can be said about temperature during a phase change?
Double replacement reactions tend to produce a _________.
Precipitate
Identify the type of reaction:
H2CO3 --> CO2 + H2O
Decomposition
Write the formula for Aluminum Phosphate
Al(PO4)
What is required for a phase change to occur?
Energy/Heat must be added or released
Is this substance water? EXPLAIN!
Yes, it is water because it melts at 0 C and it boils at 100 C
What two products are made in a combustion reaction?
CO2 and H2O
Which phase changes RELEASE heat/energy?
Freezing, Condensation, and Deposition