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Chapter 11 "Describing Chemical Reactions"

Use these activities to study the vocabulary and major concepts presented in this chapter

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combustion reactionthe complete reaction of a hydrocarbon with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water
decomposition reactiona single compound is broken down into two or more products
net ionic equationthe equation indicating only those particles that actually take part in a chemical reaction in an aqueous solution
catalysta substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
reactantsthe elements or compounds on the left side of a chemical equation before the arrow
spectator ionsions that do not participate in an aqueous chemical reaction
single replacement reactionreaction in which atoms of one element replace the atoms of a second, less reactive, element in a compound
balanced equationa chemical equation that is consistent with the law of conservation of mass
coefficientsnumbers placed in front of chemical symbols or formulas in a chemical reaction
activity serieslist metals in order of decreasing activity, reactive metals can replace metals below it in a compound
chemical equationa representation of a chemical reaction with formulas of reactants to the left of an arrow and the formulas of the products to the right of an arrow
combination (synthesis) reactionchemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance
complete ionic equationan equation that shows all the dissolved ionic compounds of a reaction as dissociated free ions
double replacement reactionchemical change involving an exchange of positive ions between two compounds
skeleton equationchemical equation that does not indicate the relative amounts of the reactants and products
productsthe elements or compounds on the right side of a chemical equation after the arrow
(g)designates a product or reactant that is in the gaseous state
(s)designates a product or reactant that is in the solid state
(l)designates a product or reactant that is in the liquid state
(aq)designates a product or reactant that is dissolved in water
(al)designates a product or reactant that is dissolved in alcohol
A + B -> ABreaction pattern for a combination (synthesis) reaction
AB -> A + Breaction pattern for a decomposition reaction
AB + C -> CB + Areaction pattern for a single replacement reaction
AB + CD -> CB + ADreaction pattern for a double replacement reaction


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