What is a Chemical Reaction?
Combustion Reaction
Energy Transfer
Energy Transformation
Thermal Energy
100

In a chemical reaction, old ones are broken and new ones are formed.

chemical bonds

100

What is the gas required for combustion reactions to occur?

oxygen

100

Thermal energy is transfered from the body with the (blank) temperature to the one with the (blank) temperature.

higher/lower

100

gasoline to a car moving

chemical to mechanical

100

What is the total kinetic energy of particles in a substance called?

heat or thermal energy

200

The starting substances in a chemical reaction.

reactants

200

The combustion of hydrocarbons usually produces these two substances.

CO2 and H2O

200

THe type or thermal transfer when two objects touch each other.

conduction

200

When candle wax burns, these two forms of energy are produced.

heat/light

200

As temperature increases, what happens to the motion of the atoms or molecules?

It increases

300

These are the new substances formed during a chemical reaction.

products

300

A common gas in combustion reactions used for cooking or lab burners.

methane
300

This unit is commonly used to measure heat energy in chemistry.

joule

300

Food to peddling a bike.  

chemical to mechanical

300

What is measures the average kinetic energy of atoms or molecules called.

temperature

400

This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

the law of conservation of energy

400

If all the hydrocarbon burns, this is called (blank) combustion.

complete

400

In calorimetry, this symbol represents thermal energy

q

400

Generator to electrons flowing in a wire.

mechanical to electrical

400

Water has a high value for this property, because it takes a lot of energy to change its temperature.

specific heat

500

This is the kind of reaction that gives off more energy than it absorbs.

exothermic reaction

500

An orange burner flame gives off less energy than a blue one because the combustion is (blank).

incomplete

500

A common substance that gains much heat with little change in temperature.

water

500

100 J of electric energy but only 80 J of light produced.  What is the efficiency of the system.

80%

500

What equation is used to calculate heat energy?

q = m c delta t