A | B |
Mercury II oxide changes to mercury and oxygen | decomposition |
Putting sugar in water | dissolving |
Plants take carbon dioxide and water to make sugar | synthesis |
Heating water makes it evaporate | NO CHEMICAL CHANGE |
sodium carbonate mixes easily with water | dissociation |
Putting NaCl in water | dissociation |
zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid | single replacement |
NaCl solution changes to sodium metal and chlorine gas | electrolysis |
iron placed in CuCl2 solution | single replacement |
silver nitrate + sodium chloride | double replacement |
Sodium sulfate + barium chloride | double replacement |
Silver metal dipped into gold chloride solution | single replacement |
Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to make ammonia (NH3) | synthesis |
sodium chloride + magnesium nitrate | NO REACTION |
Taking aluminum oxide and making aluminum metal and oxygen gas | electrolysis |
Electricity is used to change water into hydrogen and oxygen | decomposition |
Hydrogen burns in air to produce water | synthesis and combustion |
Methane (CH4) burns in air | combustion |
potassium nitrate + sodium chloride | NO REACTION |
silver metal dipped into sodium chloride solution | NO REACTION |
Products of combustion of a hydrocarbon | water and carbon dioxide |
A metal less reactive than gold | NONE |
Changing ions into elements | electrolysis |
Potassium sulfide + lead nitrate | double replacement |
Zinc metal dipped into copper II sulfate solution | single replacement |
Put lithium oxide in water | dissociation |
Butane (C4H10) + oxygen gas produces carbon dioxide and water | combustion |
sugar is changed to solid carbon and water vapor | decomposition |
A solution of gold chloride is used to plate a fork with gold metal | electrolysis |
Ethyl alcohol (C2 H5 0H) mixes easily with water | dissolving |