What is the law that states matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction?
Law of Conservation of Mass
What type of reaction forms a solid from two aqueous solutions?
Precipitation
What is Avogadro's number?
6.022 × 10²³
What is the term for a reaction that releases heat?
Exothermic
What is the octet rule?
Atoms are stabilized by having 8 electrons in their valence shell
Name one type of chemical reaction where a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Combustion
What do solubility rules help predict?
Formation of precipitates
What is the unit used to count particles in chemistry?
Mole
What is the term for a reaction that absorbs heat?
Endothermic
What is the term for a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed?
Catalyst
What do we call a reaction where an acid reacts with a base to form water and a salt?
Neutralization
What ions are present in a sodium chloride solution?
Na⁺ and Cl⁻
What is the formula to calculate percent composition?
(mass of element / mass of compound) × 100
What law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed?
Law of Conservation of Energy
What is the term for the smallest whole-number ratio of ions in an ionic compound?
Empirical formula
Give an example of a physical change mentioned in Chapter 6.
Phase change
What is the term for an equation that shows all ions present in solution?
Complete ionic equation
What is the term for the substance that limits the amount of product formed?
Limiting reagent
What is the SI unit of energy?
Joule
What is the term for a bond formed by sharing electrons?
Covalent bond
Name and briefly describe the four broad types of chemical reactions introduced in Chapter 6.
What is the term for an equation that omits spectator ions?
Net ionic equation
What is the ratio used in stoichiometry calculations derived from?
Balanced chemical equation
What is the term for the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C?
Specific heat
What is the term for ions that do not participate in a chemical reaction?
Spectator ions