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Jeopardy. Chemical Interactions: Chapter 3 Review. Something that produces new substances by changing the way in which atoms are arranged. Back. These are the substances that are present at the beginning of a chemical reaction. Back.
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Jeopardy Chemical Interactions: Chapter 3 Review
Something that produces new substances by changing the way in which atoms are arranged. Back
These are the substances that are present at the beginning of a chemical reaction. Back
These are the substances present after a chemical reaction. Back
This is a chemical reaction in which a new compound is formed by the combination of simpler reactants. Back
This states that in a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed. Back
Balance the following equation: __ H2 + __ O2 __ H2O Back
Balance the following equation: __ NaBr + __ CaCl2 __ CaBr2 + __NaCl Back
Balance the following equation: __ C3H8 + __ O2 __ CO2 + __ H2O Back
Balance the following equation: __ C2H6 + __ O2 __ CO2 + __ H2O Back
This is where the energy that is released by chemical reactions comes from. Back
These are the substances present after a chemical reaction has taken place. Back
This is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being a part of the reaction. Back
This is a solid that is formed when two substances react. Back
A ___________ reaction is a chemical reaction in which simple, smaller reactants form larger, more complex products. Back
A(n) ____________ reaction is reaction in which large, complex reactants break down into smaller, simpler products. Back
Combustion reactions always have ____________ on the reactant side of the equation. Back
If you increase the temperature of the reactants, it will ____________ the reaction. Back
One way of speeding up a chemical reaction is to _______________. Back
These are the substances present at the beginning of a chemical reaction. Back
These are the substances present at the end of a chemical reaction. Back
This is a small number written to the right and slightly below a chemical symbol that indicates how many atoms are in a chemical formula. Back
His is a number written to the left of a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are present in a chemical reaction. Back
According to this, both sides of a chemical equation must have the same number of each type of atom. Back