Reaction Basics
Reaction Identification
Predicting A
State Symbols
Predicting B
100

True or False  

Atoms are destroyed in a chemical reaction.

False

100

2H2 + O2  -> 2H2O

Synthesis

100

Give the product with its correct coefficient

Hg + O2 ->

2HgO

100

This is the most common state of Hg at room temperature.

Liquid

100

Write the balanced equations for the following.  Be sure to include state symbols.

Powdered Magnesium nitride is heated strongly.

Mg3N2 (s)  ->  3Mg (s) + N2 (g)

200

The name of the left and right sides of the arrow/yield sign. Be specific!

Reactants on left and products on right

200

2CH4 + 3O2 -> 2CO + 4H2O

Incomplete combustion

200

Give the products with their correct coefficients. 

K2O ->

4K + O2

200

This is how it is possible to get drops of NaCl without having a liquid sodium chloride

Have a solution/aqueous of NaCl

200

Write the balanced equations for the following.  Be sure to include state symbols.

Flakes of potassium have fluorine gas blown over them.

2K(s) + F2 (g) -> 2KF (s)

300

The name of the number that goes in front of the compound.

Coefficient

300

NaCl + AgNO3 -> AgCl + NaNO3

Double Replacement

300

Give the products with their correct coefficients.

C3H8 burned completely 

3CO2 and 4H2O

300

This is the most likely state of an ionic compound at room temp when water is not present

Solid

300

Write the balanced equations for the following.  Be sure to include state symbols.

The complete burning of liquid C8H16O

2C8H16O (l) + 23O2 (g) -> 16 CO(g) + 16 H2O (g)

400

The law that says we have to balance equations.

Law of Conservation of mass

400

H2SO4 -> H2O + SO3

Decomposition

400

Give the insoluble product with its correct coefficients.

MnSO4 + AgNO3 ->

Ag2SO4

400

Which of the following is soluble

Pb(OH)2

SrSO4

K2CrO4

ZnS

K2CrO4

400

Write the balanced equations for the following.  Be sure to include state symbols.

A piece of aluminum foil is added to a solution of iron (II) chloride.

2Al (s) + 3 FeCl2(aq) -> 2 AlCl3 (aq) + 3 Fe (s)

500

Where you would write either the triangle symbol for heat or the name of a catalyst

Above the arrow/yield sign

500

3Br+ 2AlI3 -> 2AlBr3 + 3I2

Single Replacement

500

Give the products with their correct coefficients.

Fe + NaBr ->

No Reaction

500

List all of the following that could be a precipitate. 

PbBr2 

Cs3PO4

Ba(OH)2

BaSO3

(NH4)2CO3

PbBr2 and BaSO3

500

Write the balanced equations for the following.  Be sure to include state symbols.

Solutions of ammonium phosphate and aluminum sulfate are mixed.

2(NH4)3PO4 (aq) + Al2(SO4)3 (aq) ->2AlPO(s) + 3(NH4)2SO4 (aq)