Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Radioactivity
Confirming a chemical reaction
Atoms and Chemical Equations
100

When an endothermic reaction occurs, is energy absorbed or released?

Absorbed

100

When an exothermic reaction occurs, is energy released or absorbed

Released
100

What are the three radioactive particles released during radiation? 

Alpha, Beta, Gamma

100

How do you know that a chemical reaction takes place when you mix baking soda and vinegar? 

Gas production

100

True or false - all atoms are made of matter?

True

200

When an endothermic reaction occurs, what typically happens to the temperature?

It decreases

200

When an exothermic reaction occurs, what happens to the temperature? 

It increases

200

What is the least dangerous form of radiation? 

Alpha

200

Why do scientists make data tables? 

To make it easier to understand data

200

What law states that the number of atoms remain constant during a chemical reaction? 

The Law of Conservation of Mass

300

If more energy goes in than goes out of a system during a reaction is it endothermic?

Yes
300

Do the products of an exothermic reaction have lower or higher energy than the reactants?

Lower

300

What is the most dangerous form of radiation? 

Gamma

300

Which of these is not always a sign of a chemical reaction

Phase change (example - liquid to solid) 

Temperature change

Color change

light production

300

What is the name of the term of substances that form after the reaction

Products

400

Are bonds broken or formed during an endothermic reaction?

Broken

400

Is combustion an example of an exothermic reaction?

Yes

400

What does the term "half life" mean?

The amount of time ended for half the atoms of a sample to decay

400

Why do scientists measure the mass before and after a reaction takes place? 

To observe if the mass changed as a result of the reaction

400

What is the name of the term of substances that you start with in a chemical reaction

Reactants

500

Why do endothermic reactions feel cold?

They absorb energy (heat) from its surroundings

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Why is water freezing considered an exothermic reaction? 

500

Which form of radiation can pass through your hand, but not a piece of aluminum? 

Beta

500

Between quantitative and qualitative data, which form of data examines numbers and measurements? 

Quantitative

500

Why do chemical equations have to be balanced?

To show that the number of atoms never changes