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Chemical reaction

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What does exothermic mean?   It describes a reaction that releases energy to its surroundings.    
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What does equilibrium mean?   It's a state in which the forward and reverse paths of a change take place at the same rate.    
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What is a catalyst?   It's a subsatnce that affects the reaction rate without being used up in the reaction.    
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What is decomposition?   A reaction in which a compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.   AB-> A+B  
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What is synthesis?   A reaction in which two or more substances react to form a single substance.   A+B-> AB  
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What is molar mass?   The mass of one mole of a substance.    
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what is a coefficient?   A number that appears before a formula in a chemical equation.    
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What is combustion?   A reaction in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen, often producing heat and light.    
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What are products?   The substances formed as the result of a chemical change.    
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What are reactants?   The substances that undergo change in a chemical reaction.    
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What is endothermic?   A chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings.    
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True or false: A chemical equation must be balenced in order to show that mass is conserved during a reaction.   True    
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Chemists use a counting unit called a _______ to measure amounts of substances because chemical reactions often involve large numbers of small particals.   Moles    
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What is a double replacement reaction?   A reaction in which two different compounds exchange positive ions to form two new compounds.   AB+CD-> AD + CB  
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What is an oxidation-reduction reaction?   A reaction in which electrons are transferred fro mone reactant to another.    
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What is the process in which an element gains electrons during a chemical reaction. called?   reduction    
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What is chemical energy?   The energy stored in bonds of a substance.    
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During a chemical reaction, energy is either _______ or _______.   released or absorbed    
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What is a reaction rate?   The rate at which reactants change into products over time.    
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Generally, an increase in temperature will _________ the reaction rate.   Increase    
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How does an increase in surface area affect the exposure of reactants to one another?   An increase in surface area increases the exposer of reactants to one another.    
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Why does increasing the surface area of a reactant tend to increase the reaction rate?   The increase in exposure of reatants to one another results in more collisions involving reactant particals. With more collisions, more particals will react.    
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One way that a catalyst can lower the energy barrier of a reaction is by providing a surface on which the ___________ can come together.   Reacting particals    
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What are thw two types of Equilibria?   1. physical 2. chemical    
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What are factors affecting chemicla equilibrium?   1. Temperature 2. Pressure 3. Concentration    
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What happens when a physical change doesn't go to comletion?   A physical equilibrium is established between the forward and reverse changes.    
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What happens when a chemical change doesn't go into completion?   A chemical equilibrium is established between the forward and reverse reactions.    
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What is a single replacement?   A reaction in which one element takes place of another element in a coumpound.   A+BC-> B+AC  
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