The part of the equation to the right of the arrow.
What is Product?
An increase in the contact of particles.
What is an increased reaction rate?
The balance between two opposing processes.
What is equilibrium?
There are two types of mixtures: homogeneous and this.
What are Heterogeneous Mixtures?
To change the concentration of a solution, you need to do this.
What is adding or removing solute?
All chemical equations must be this.
Particles move faster.
What is Increased Temperature?
In equilibrium some reactions may go in both directions and this.
What is Reverse?
Homogeneous mixtures have particles that are this.
What is Suspended?
Every solution has two parts. One is a solvent, who is the dissolver, and the other is this.
What is Solute?
Chemical equations can be sorted into six categories: synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, oxidation-reduction, and this.
What is combustion?
Edges that interact with particles.
What is Surface Area?
You can use Le Chatelier's Principle to do this.
What is Controlling Reactions?
Homogeneous mixtures, however, have particles that are this.
What are Solutions?
Particles are uniformly places within a mixture.
What is Solution?
During an equation, this law is followed; where energy and mass are neither created nor destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass/Energy?
The number of particles in a given volume.
What is Concentration?
Equations are this when it is balanced due to the rate of a forward reaction being equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. Concentrations, however, have to remain the same.
What is Chemical Equilibrium?
This is considered the "Universal Solvent."
What is Water?
A scale in which we can find how acidic or basic a system is.
What is pH?
Balance this equation:
CO2 + H2O -> C6H12O6 + O2
6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Temperature, surface area, concentration, and pressure are this.
When a change occurs to chemical equilibrium, the equilibrium shifts to compensate; it is known as this.
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
The ability to dissolve at a given temperature and pressure is this.
What is Solubility?
Nucleus splits into two (or more) nuclei.
What is Nuclear Fission?