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Chemical Reactions
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Term | Definition |
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Activation Energy | What is needed to start a chemical reaction. |
Arrow | You read the arrow as "Yield" in a chemical equation or formula. |
Characteristics of a Chemical Reaction | Changes in energy or changes in properties Produce a gas (bubble form), color change, precipitate forms or temperature change. |
Chemical Changes | Alter the chemical properties of matter; new substances with new properties are formed. |
Chemical Equations | A shorter, easier way to show chemical formula in an equation. |
Coefficient | A number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation. Tells how many atoms of molecules of each reactant and product take part in the reaction. |
Conservation of Mass | The amount of matter involved in a chemical reaction does not change. The total mas of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products. |
Decomposition Reaction | A compound breaks down into simpler substances. |
Endothermic Reaction | An observable change in energy that shows a chemical reaction took place; a reaction that takes heat from the solution, absorbs energy, makes it feel cooler. |
Exothermic Reaction | An observable change in energy that shows a chemical reaction took place; a reaction that releases heat; gives off energy, makes it feel warmer; most chemical reactions are this type. |
Physical Changes | Alter only the physical properties of matter; no new substances are formed. Can be a change in size, shape or color, change in phase (by increasing or decreasing.) |
Precipitate | A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction; observable change that shows a chemical reaction took place. |
Products | The materials you have after a chemical reaction; written on the right side of the formula. |
Reactants | The materials you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction; written on the left side of the formula. |
Replacement Reaction | One part of a compound is displaces by an element or compound form another substance (also called displacement reaction.) |
States of Matter | Solid, liquid, and gas. |
Subscripts | Show the number of atoms of an element in a molecule or the ratio of elements in a compound. |
Synthesis Reaction | Two substances combine to form a new compound (also called composition reaction.) |
Controlling rates of reaction: | Concentration, temp., surface area, catalysts, enzymes and inhibitors. |