Usually has only one product.
SYNTHESIS/COMBINATION/COMPOSITION
The stuff that the shaft of the arrow points to.
REACTANTS
The law that balancing an equation satisfies.
CONSERVATION OF MASS
The way the arrow should be read in an equation.
PRODUCES/YIELDS
Only ever has one reactant.
DECOMPOSITION
Any chemical placed over an arrow in a chemical reaction is called this.
CATALYST
What you must check before trying single displacement.
ACTIVITY SERIES
Sound, light, heat, and electricity are all examples of this.
ENERGY
A hydrocarbon being burned is referred to as this.
COMBUSTION
A compound dissolved specifically in water.
AQUEOUS
What you must write if an element is less reactive than its similar counterpart in a nearby compound.
NO REACTION
Two elements combine in synthesis to form this kind of compound.
BINARY
Two compounds that react with each other.
DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT/DOUBLE REPLACEMENT
The type of compound that is formed when two compounds react in synthesis.
TERNARY
The products of an efficient hydrocarbon combustion reaction.
CARBON DIOXIDE & WATER
All compounds of this polyatomic ion are soluble.
NITRATE, CHLORATE, or AMMONIUM
An element plus a compound.
SINGLE DISPLACEMENT/REPLACEMENT
A reaction with a double arrow is...
REVERSIBLE
Double displacement must always result in one of these.
PRECIPITATE, MOLECULAR COMPOUND, or GAS
What is missing between a total and net ionic equation?
SPECTATOR IONS