Chemical Equations
Classifying chemical Reactions
Balancing chemical Equations
Miscellaneous
100

Where the reactants are located in a chemical equation

to the left of the arrow

100

type of reaction that joins 2 elements together


synthesis or combination

100

What we place in front of chemical formulas to balance equations


Coefficient



100

Type of bond when electrons are shared

Covalent 

200

Where the products are located in a chemical equation

to the right of the arrow

200

Double Points!!

The chemical reaction between iron and water vapor in the air results in?

Rust

200

the following equation is balanced LiCl → Li + Cl2 (true or false)

false

200

In a chemical reaction, the mass of the reactants is __________ to the mass of the products.

equal

300

subscripts tell you this


the number of atoms of each element

300

A reaction between two compounds that results in the formation of two NEW compounds.

double replacement
300

Is the following equation balanced? 

Fe + 3H2(SO4) → Fe(SO4)3 + 3H2

Yes

300

In a chemical reaction ____________ _________ are broken or formed.

Chemical Bonds

400

The Law of Conservation of Mass


In a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed

400

type of reaction that produces one compound and one element

Single Replacement

400

Why we balance chemical equations

to satisfy the Law of Conservation of Mass or to make equal numbers of atoms on each side

400

Double Points!!!

5 pieces of evidence of a chemical change



irreversible, a new product forms, gas, light, or heat released, precipitate forms, and/or colour change

500

The purpose of writing a chemical equation

To describe a chemical reaction using formulas and symbols or reactants and products


500

the ability to burn

combustion

500

Balance the following equation:

CO2 + H2O --> C6H12O6 + O2

6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2


What is 6, 6, 1, 6

500

You use your ____________ to observe physical properties



senses