JEOPARDY! Reactions Test Review
Chemical Formulas Chemical Reactions Vocabulary Balancing Equations
Chemical Formulas 100 How many different elements are represented in the formula NH 4 OH?
Chemical Formulas 500 What does the coefficient tell you about a molecule? 5H 2 O
Chemical Formulas 300 How many new substances are created during the following reaction? Na + H 2 O NaOH + H 2
Chemical Formulas 400 How many atoms of each element are in the chemical 2Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ?
Chemical Formulas 200 How many atoms of each element are in the chemical 4NaOCl 2 ?
Chemical Reactions 100 What 2 things can happen to the heat energy during a chemical reaction?
Chemical Reactions 200 Wood burning is an example of an ____________________ reaction.
Chemical Reactions 300 The starting materials, or items on the left side of the chemical equation are called the _________________.
Chemical Reactions 400 The law of conservation of mass says that energy will never be created or ______________.
Chemical Reactions 500 In the following equation: S + Fe FeS, if you have 8 grams of S, how many grams of Fe would you need to produce a total of 20 grams of FeS?
Vocabulary 100 A ___________ is a shorthand notation that represents a compound or chemical.
Vocabulary 200 Describe the heat energy in the following reaction:
Vocabulary 300 The 2 in the formula Ag 2 S is a _____________.
Vocabulary 400 The part of the atom involved with bonding are called ________________.
Vocabulary 500 A(n) _________________ reaction absorbs heat energy making the inside of the reaction warmer, but the outside temperature cooler.
Balancing Equations 100 H 2 is on which side of the equation below? H 2 + O 2 H 2 0
Balancing Equations 400 Balance the following equation: Fe + O 2 Fe 2 O 3
Balancing Equations 300 In the following equation, what MUST be true about CO 2 and H 2 O when compared to CH 4 and O 2 ? CH 4 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O
Balancing Equations 500 Balance the following equation: Ba(CN) 2 + H 2 SO 4 BaSO 4 + HCN
Balancing Equations 200 Is the following equation balanced? NH 4 OH NH 3 + H 2 O