| A | B |
| What products are formed when a binary compound decomposes? | Two separate elements |
| What is produced when a base decomposes? | a metallic oxide and water |
| What is produced when a ternary acid decomposes? | a nonmetallic oxide and water |
| What do you have to use to write the formula for the nonmetallic oxide product of ternary acid decomposition? | "around the bend" oxidation numbers |
| When a metallic chlorate decomposes, what are the products? | a metallic chloride and oxygen gas |
| What are the products when a metallic carbonate decomposes? | a metallic oxide and carbon dioxide |
| What type of chemical reaction produces a metallic oxide and water? | Decomposition of a base |
| What type of reaction produces a nonmetallic oxide and water? | Decomposition of a ternary acid. |
| What type of reaction produces a metallic chloride and oxygen gas? | decomposition of a metallic chlorate |
| What type of reaction produces a metallic oxide and carbon dioxide? | Decomposition of a metallic carbonate |
| What type of reaction combines two elements to form a binary compound | Synthesis (a.k.a. composition) |
| Synthesis of a metallic oxide and water produces what? | a base |
| Synthesis of a nonmetallic oxide and water produces what? | a ternary acid |
| What type of reaction produces carbon monoxide and water? | incomplete combustion |
| What type of synthesis reaction produces a base? | Synthesis of a metallic oxide and water. |
| If you have a single element reacted with a compound, what is the most probable type of reaction to occur? | single replacement |
| If you have two elements (such as Hydrogen gas and Oxygen gas) reacted together, what type of reaction is likely to occur? | synthesis of a binary compound |
| What type of synthesis reaction produces a ternary acid? | Synthesis of a non-metallic oxide and water. |
| What type of reaction produces carbon dioxide and water? | complete combustion |
| If you have a binary compound by itself, on the reactant side of the equation, what is the most probable reaction type? | decomposition of a binary compound |
| Sodium Chlorate would decompose to form what products? | oxygen gas and sodium chloride |
| If you have two binary salts as reactants, what type of reaction are you likely to have? | Double Replacement |
| In a single replacement reaction, how do you know which element in the compound should switch places with the lone element? | The elements with like charges switch places |
| When writing a chemical formula, what is the proper order for the charges of the elements? | The positive element comes first and the negative element second. |
| Sodium Hydroxide (by itself) would undergo what type of reaction under the right conditions? | Decomposition of a base |
| If Potassium Hydroxide decomposed, what products would form? | Water and Potassium Oxide |
| If Lithium Carbonate decomposed, what types of products would form? | Carbon dioxide and Lithium oxide |
| Combustion reactions are also called ______ reactions. | Burn |
| If Chlorine reacted with NaBr, what products would result? | Bromine and NaCl (Sodium Chloride) |
| If a word problem told you that a substance was "liberated" in a chemical reaction, what side of the chemical equation would that substance appear on? | The product side |