Previous Labs
Rate of Reaction
Balancing Equations
Endothermic and Exothermic
Conservation of Mass
100

Did the reaction between the baking soda solution and calcium chloride increase or decrease in temperature?

The temperature increased

100

What must you have for a successful chemical reaction? (Hint: 2 things)

1) Correct orientation

2) Sufficient energy

100

What do you need in order for an equation to be balanced?

Equal amounts of molecules in the reactants AND products.

Ex. 6CO2 + 6H2O + heat --> C6H12O6 + 6O2


100

What is the difference in energy in endothermic and exothermic reactions? (Hint: release/absorb)

Endothermic reactions absorb energy, and exothermic reactions release energy.

100

Why is it important to balance a chemical equation?

To make sure there's an equal number of atoms of elements on both sides of the reaction to abide with the law of the conservation of mass

200

Which reacted faster: the whole chalk piece or the crushed up chalk?

Crushed up chalk; more surface area to interact with

200

What is the only factor in chemical reactions that increases the PERCENTAGE of successful collisions?

Temperature

200

What can be changed when balancing chemical equations?

The coefficient (the big number BEFORE the chemical)

200

What is an example of an exothermic reaction?

Many answers:

combustion; respiration; rusting; decomposition

and more!

200

If I start a chemical reaction and the reactants have a mass of 400g, what will be the mass of the products?

Also 400g!

300

What kind of reaction do you get with vinegar and baking soda? (Hint: exo or endo)

Endothermic

300

What are TWO ways that can make chemical reactions happen faster?

Increase of concentration

Increase of temperature

Increase of surface area

Increase of pressure

300

Is this equation balanced?

2Al + 3FeO --> Al2O3 + 3Fe

Yes

300

What is an example of an endothermic reaction?

Many examples:

melting ice; photosynthesis; cooking/baking

and more!

300

True or False:

When you burn something, you are destroying those atoms

False

Burning something doesn't destroy in terms of mass, it transforms the atoms to gases and ashes

400

What happened to the potassium permanganate when you added the heated oxalic acid compared to the room temperature acid?

The purple changed to clear FASTER than the oxalic acid at room temperature

400

What does a catalyst do?

Lowers required activation energy for a reaction

400

Balance the equation!

_Sb + _O2 --> _Sb4O6

4Sb + 3O2 --> 1Sb4O6

400

How do temperatures change in endothermic AND exothermic reactions?

Endothermic reactions have lower temperatures, and exothermic reactions have higher temperatures.

400

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

Mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.

500

What are two things you could do to increase the concentration of a solution?

Either:

1) Add more solute to the solution

2) Decrease the volume of the solvent

500

What is a real life example of a way to could increase the reaction rate of a chemical?

Many answers

Too many to list here

500

Balance the Equation!

2Si2H2 + _O2 --> _SiO2 + _H2O

2Si2H2 + 5O2 --> 4SiO2 + 2H2O

500

Which type of reaction has more activation energy: exothermic or endothermic reactions?

Endothermic reactions

500

What is one type of reaction that violates the law of conservation of mass?

Nuclear reactions; mass is converted into energy