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Chemical reaction
When substances collide with sufficient energy and orientation to make/break chemical bonds or transfer electrons.
A reaction in which one product is formed from two or more reactants.
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
Synthesis reaction
When substances collide with sufficient energy and orientation to make/break chemical bonds or transfer electrons.
A reaction in which one product is formed from two or more reactants.
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
Decomposition reaction
A reaction in which one product is formed from two or more reactants.
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
A reaction in which two ions are replacing one another.
Single Replacement reaction
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
A reaction in which two ions are replacing one another.
A reaction in which a chemical is reacting with oxygen to produce heat and light. Usually involves a hydrocarbon burning to form carbon dioxide and water.
Double Replacement reaction
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
A reaction in which two ions are replacing one another.
A reaction in which a chemical is reacting with oxygen to produce heat and light. Usually involves a hydrocarbon burning to form carbon dioxide and water.
Combustion reaction
A reaction in which one reactant is split into two or more products.
A reaction in which one ion is replaced by another of a similar charge.
A reaction in which two ions are replacing one another.
A reaction in which a chemical is reacting with oxygen to produce heat and light. Usually involves a hydrocarbon burning to form carbon dioxide and water.
Reduction/Oxidation (Redox) reaction
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one chemical to another, but no chemical bonds have been altered in the process.
The representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formulas to indicate what substances are being altered or created during chemical reactions.
The chemicals that are being chemically changed in a chemical reaction. Found on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
The chemicals resulting from a chemical reaction. Found on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
Chemical Equation
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one chemical to another, but no chemical bonds have been altered in the process.
The representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formulas to indicate what substances are being altered or created during chemical reactions.
The chemicals that are being chemically changed in a chemical reaction. Found on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
The chemicals resulting from a chemical reaction. Found on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
Reactants
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one chemical to another, but no chemical bonds have been altered in the process.
The representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formulas to indicate what substances are being altered or created during chemical reactions.
The chemicals that are being chemically changed in a chemical reaction. Found on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
The chemicals resulting from a chemical reaction. Found on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
Products
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one chemical to another, but no chemical bonds have been altered in the process.
The representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formulas to indicate what substances are being altered or created during chemical reactions.
The chemicals that are being chemically changed in a chemical reaction. Found on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
The chemicals resulting from a chemical reaction. Found on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
Spectator ions
The ions in a chemical reaction that remain aqueous throughout the entire reaction.
The chemical equation that represents the ions that are participating in the actual chemistry. The spectator ions are removed from the overall equation to reveal the net ionic equation.
An insoluble (solid) substance that is formed from two soluble (aqueous) substances.
Both matter and mass are conserved throughout a chemical reaction.
Net ionic equation
The ions in a chemical reaction that remain aqueous throughout the entire reaction.
The chemical equation that represents the ions that are participating in the actual chemistry. The spectator ions are removed from the overall equation to reveal the net ionic equation.
An insoluble (solid) substance that is formed from two soluble (aqueous) substances.
Both matter and mass are conserved throughout a chemical reaction.
Precipitate
The ions in a chemical reaction that remain aqueous throughout the entire reaction.
The chemical equation that represents the ions that are participating in the actual chemistry. The spectator ions are removed from the overall equation to reveal the net ionic equation.
An insoluble (solid) substance that is formed from two soluble (aqueous) substances.
Both matter and mass are conserved throughout a chemical reaction.
Law of conservation of matter/mass
The ions in a chemical reaction that remain aqueous throughout the entire reaction.
The chemical equation that represents the ions that are participating in the actual chemistry. The spectator ions are removed from the overall equation to reveal the net ionic equation.
An insoluble (solid) substance that is formed from two soluble (aqueous) substances.
Both matter and mass are conserved throughout a chemical reaction.
Coefficient
The chemical equation that represents the ions that are participating in the actual chemistry. The spectator ions are removed from the overall equation to reveal the net ionic equation.
An insoluble (solid) substance that is formed from two soluble (aqueous) substances.
Both matter and mass are conserved throughout a chemical reaction.
The number that is written in front of a chemical formula in a reaction to represent the number of moles of each substance. These are used to balance chemical equations as matter and mass cannot be created nor destroyed.
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