Chemistry I
Chemistry II
Chemistry III
Chemistry IV
Chemistry V
100

The definition of an ion.

Any atom of group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative charges.

100

What happens to the bonds in an exothermic reaction?

Double points if you can identify the type of reaction this is.

Bonds are formed.

Synthesis

100

What are 2 signs of a chemical reaction?

Permanent change in colour

Gas being given off

A new solid (precipitate forms)

Energy is absorbed or produced

100

What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?

Law of Conservation of Mass: the mass in an isolated system can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. 

100

What type of ion does a base produce?

OH(hydroxide ion)

200

Why does Hydrogen have a 1+ charge?

Elements in group 1 will give away an electron and become a cation with a 1+ charge.
200

The type of atoms used in covalent bonding.

Non-metals

200

What two things do covalent compound names tell us?

1. The elements the compound in made of.

2. How many atoms of each element are present.

200

What happens to the surrounding temperature during an exothermic reaction?

It decreases.

200

What is an example of an acid-carbonate reaction in real life?

Baking bread!

300

Name the following compound.

N2O4

Dinitrogen tetraoxide

300

What is the general equation for complete combustion?

Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water

300

What is an example of pH in the real world?

Hydrangea flowers.

300

Is respiration an example of an endothermic or exothermic reaction? Why?

Respiration is an exothermic reaction as it produces energy 
300

What are the three important components needed for combustion to occur? 

Heat, Oxygen and Fuel

400

What is the general equation for a hydrocarbon?

CxHy

400

What makes universal indicators different from other indicators?

Universal indicators is a mixture of all indicators mixed together. Therefore it shows a unique colour for each individual pH on the pH scale. 

400

What type of reaction is a neutralisation?

Double Displacement

400

What is the chemical formula for the following compound?

Nitrogen tribromide

NBr3

400

What is the difference between an exothermic and endothermic reaction?

Exothermic reactions produce/release energy while endothermic reactions absorb heat.

500

Thinking back on the red cabbage prac, what is the best type of indicator and why?

The universal indicator as it's the most precise with determining the exact pH of a substance.

500

The difference between complete and incomplete combustion?

Incomplete combustion occurs when not enough oxygen is present, therefore doesn't produce only CObut produced other Carbon/carbon oxide variations.

500

What type of reaction is this?

Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI --> PbI+ 2KNO3

Double Displacment

500

What happens during a single-displacement reaction?

A more reactive element displaces (replaces) a less reactive element in a compound.

500

What is the name of a base that dissolves in water and what is the name of the solution it form.

Alkali base and alkaline solution.

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