Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions II
Chemical Reactions III
Chemical Reactions IV
Moles and stoichiometry
Entrepreneurship
100

In a chemical reaction the substances to the right of the arrow are called this/these?

What is/are products?

100

A substance that enters a chemical reaction is called this.

What is a reactant?

100

This type of reaction has one compound breaks down and forms two or more substances

What is a decomposition reaction?

100

a process that rearranges the atoms in one or more substances into one or more new substances

what is a chemical reaction

100

The "counting unit" used for atoms and molecules, similar to a "dozen.

What is the Mole?

100

This is the specific person or group of people most likely to buy your product

What is Target Customer?

200

water →  hydrogen + oxygen

... is an example of this type of reaction.

What is an example of a decomposition reaction?

200

When balancing an equation, these numbers can be changed.

What is coefficients?

200

In a chemical reaction the substances to the left of the arrow are called this/these?

What is is/are products?

200

A molecule consisting of two atoms is called?

 Ex: O2 or H2

What is diatomic?

200

This number, $6.022 1023, represents the total number of particles found in exactly one mole of any substance.

What is Avogadro’s Number?

200

Refers to significant changes and disturbances, often driven by new technologies, services, or business models, that challenge the status quo and can lead to the displacement of established companies or industries

What is disruptive innovation?

300

A hydrocarbon will combine with oxygen and in the process, give off energy in the form of light and heat to produce carbon dioxide and water.

What is combustion?

300

In a combustion reaction, what is always produced?

What are CO2 and H2O?

300

The reaction 2HgO →  2Hg + O is an example of this type of reaction.

What is decomposition?

300

What is the evidence of a chemical change in fireworks 

what is energy release (light, heat) odor, color change, and sound. 

300

To convert grams into moles, you must divide the mass of your sample by this value found on the Periodic Table

What is Molar Mass or Molecular Weight?

300

It is the first stage of design thinking.

Design teams conduct research to get personal grasps of their users’ needs

What is empathize?

400

When balancing an equation, these numbers can not be changed.

What is a subscript?

400

State the Law of Conservation of Matter.

What is that matter can not be created nor destroyed, just rearranged 

400

This type of reaction occurs when an element displaces another element in a compound, producing a new compound and a new element.

What is a single replacement reaction?

400

A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy

What is a Catalyst?

400

In a chemical recipe, if you have exactly the right amount of each reactant so that nothing is left over, you are using this type of "perfect" ratio

What is a Stoichiometric Ratio?

400

It is the process of shaping how a business, product, or service is perceived. It includes the identity, tone, values, positioning, and overall experience people associate with your organization.

What is branding?

500

The number of oxygen atoms: 4 Al2(CO3)3

What is 36 oxygen atoms

500

 balance the equation:

AlCl3 → Al + Cl2


2AlCl3 → 2Al + 3Cl2

500

Identify and balance the reaction:

When when sulfur reacts with chlorine, it yields hexasulfur decachloride

What is a synthesis reaction?

6 S + 5 Cl2 → S6Cl10

500

Mention at least 3 Factors Affecting the rate of chemical reactions

What is temperature, concentration, surface are (powder), pressure, catalyst and Nature of the reactants?
500

This is the specific reactant in your soap or granola batch that runs out first, causing the entire chemical production to stop.

What is the Limiting Reactant?

500

In a Needs Analysis, this term refers to a specific struggle or frustration that a customer has, which your product aims to solve.

What is Pain point?