Definitions
Classifying Reactions
Rules of Balancing
Endo Vs. Exo
Evidence of Reactions
100

What are the "ingredients" you start with in a chemical reaction, found on the left side of the arrow.

What are Reactants?

100

Two elements combine to make one single product (A + B → AB).

What is Synthesis?

100

The famous law stating that atoms cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

100

This type of reaction releases energy, usually making the surroundings feel hot.

What is Exothermic?

100

When two liquids mix and a solid "powder" suddenly appears at the bottom.

What is a Precipitate?

200
What is the energy needed to start a reaction?

What is Activation Energy?

200

One complex reactant breaks down into two or more simpler products (AB → A + B).

What is Decomposition?

200

The ONLY numbers you are allowed to change when balancing an equation.

What are Coefficients?

200

This type of reaction sucks in energy, usually making the surroundings feel cold.

What is Endothermic?

200

Seeing these rise to the surface is a sign that a gas has been produced.

What are bubbles?
300

What is something that speeds up reaction without being consumed?

What is a catalyst?

300

One element "kicks out" another element in a compound to take its place.

What is Single Replacement?

300

True or False: You can change the subscripts (tiny numbers) to make the math work.

What is False?

300

A campfire is a classic example of this type of energy-releasing reaction.

What is Exothermic?

300

If a silver spoon turns black or a blue liquid turns red, you are seeing a change in _____.

What is Color?

400

The finished substance created by a reaction, found on the right side of the arrow.

What are Products?

400

Two compounds "switch partners" to form two brand-new compounds.

What is Double Replacement?

400

To find the total number of atoms, you must ________ the coefficient by the subscript.

What is multiply?

400

An instant cold pack used for sports injuries is an example of this.

What is Endothermic?

400

A sudden "rotten egg" or "sweet" scent appearing during an experiment.

What is Odor?

500
What is something dissolved in H2o?

What is Aqueous?

500

A reaction that involves oxygen and fuel to produce heat, light, and CO_2.

What is Combustion?

500

If there is no number written in front of a chemical symbol, the coefficient is assumed to be this.

What is One?

500

In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is _____ than the energy of the reactants.

What is lower?

500

Seeing a bright flash of light or a spark is evidence of this type of energy release.

What is light/heat?