Bonding & Change
Acid & Bases
Indicator (pH) & Neutralization
Chemical equation
Chemical reaction
100

What are compounds?

Two or more different elements chemically bonded together

100

What are the two of the acids' names?

Hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, ascorbic acid, carbonic acid…

100

What are indicators

Indicators are type of substance that distinguishes if a chemical is acid, base, or neutral

100

Definition of chemical equation

Using the chemical formula and symbols to describe the reaction

100

What is a chemical reaction?

The change when two or more chemicals meet

200

What are electrons?

They have negative charges, they are in the outer shells

200

Definition of Bases.

Break down and release OH- ions when dissolved in water

200

Range of pH level of acid, bases, and neutral

Acid: 1 ~ 6 

Neutral: 7

Base: 8 ~14

200

What are the reactants and products, coefficients, and chemical formulas in the given equation: 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO

Reactant: Mg, O

Products: MgO

Coefficient: 2, 1, 2

Chemical formula: Mg + O = MgO

200

Definition of synthesis

Two or more substances form a complex substance

300

What kind of elements don’t bond and why don’t they bond together?

Elements that have full shells

300

What are the common properties of bases? (three examples)

Taste bitter, Feel slippery on the skin, Turn litmus paper blue

300

What is neutralization that is used for stomach acid

Indigestion tablets

300

What is the law of conservation?

The total mass of the reactant is congruent to the mass of the products

300

Definition of decomposition

When 1 substance breaks down into 2 or simpler substances

400

What are the 2 types of bonding and what do they do?

  • Ionic bonding and Covalent bonding

  • Ionic bonding - Form between metals and nonmetals

  • Covalent bonding - Form between two nonmetals

400

What are the strong acids and weak acids differences

strong acids: fully dissociate, releasing many H+ ions. 

Weak acids: partially dissociate, releasing fewer H+ ions.

400

Usage of neutralization and why is it important

Farming; every plant has an appropriate pH level for its soil which affect their productivity

400

All three methods for balancing chemical equations & description

Order MeNOH: Metal, Non-metal, Oxygen, Hydrogen

Even Steven: Make the total number of an element even

Keep it simple: Divided the coefficient with the least common multiple

400

What is the difference between single and double displacement?

One uncombined element replacing another element in a compound is single displacement and when 2 compounds switch partners is double displacement 

500

What is an example of Ionic bonding and Covalent bonding?

  • Ionic - Fertilizer, tooth paste, bone materials, …

  • Covalent - Stomach acid, natural gas, table sugar, rubbing alcohol, … 

500

What are common properties of acids (three examples)

Taste sour, Feel pain on the skin, Turn litmus paper red

500

Two examples of indicators

Universal indicator, litmus paper

500

Balance the given equation and add all the coefficients: 

___Ca3(PO4)2 + ___SiO2 + ___C → ___CaSiO3 + ___CO + ___P

Ca3(PO4)2 + 3SiO2 + 5C → 3CaSiO3 + 5CO + 2P hence the answer is 19

500

Example of combustion (Methane: CH4)

CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O + thermal energy