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Balancing Equations Naming Compounds Classifying Reactions Miscellaneous Chemistry Game Board

C1-300C1-100 C1-100C1-100 Balance the following chemical equation 2H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O H 2 + O 2  H 2 O

C1-200 Balance the following chemical equation N 2 H 4 +O 2  N 2 + 2H 2 O N 2 H 4 +O 2  N 2 + H 2 O

C1-100 C1-200 C1-300C1-300 Balance the following chemical equation N 2 + 3H 2  2NH 3 N 2 + H 2  NH 3

C1-100 C1-200 C1-400C1-400 Balance the following chemical equation 2CO + O 2  2CO 2 CO + O 2  CO 2

C1-100 This is the name of the number you can multiply a compound in a chemical equation by to balance the equation. What is a coefficient? C1-200 C1-400C1-400 C1-500C1-500

C2-100 The chemical name of the compound CH 4 is this. What is Carbon Tetra Hydride?

C2-200 The chemical name of the compound N 2 O 4 is this. What is Di Nitrogen Tetra Oxide?

C2-200 These are the chemical symbols for the compound, Silicon Disulfide. What is SiS 2 ? C

What are CO 2 C2-400 These are the chemical symbols for the compound, Carbon Dioxide.

C2-200 This is the chemical name of the compound that humans call water C2-500C2-500 What is DiHydrogen MonOxide?

C2-100 This type of chemical reaction releases energy. What is Exothermic? C3- 100

C2-200 This type of chemical reaction needs energy to get started. What is Endothermic? C3-200C3-200

This is the general form of a single replacement chemical reaction. A + BC  AB + C C2-400 C3-300C3-300

C2-100 AB + CD  AC +BD is called this type of chemical reaction. What is Double Replacement? C3-400

C2-200 When two or more elements or compounds come together to form an new compound. What is a synthesis or combination reaction? C2-500C2-500 C3-500C3-500

What is reactant? C This is the vocabulary word that describes the left hand side of a chemical equation.

What is product? C This is the vocabulary word that describes the right hand side of a chemical equation.

Even before I read this question… the first player to buzz in wins. BUZZZZZZZZZZZZ C4-300

What is x ? C4-400C4-400 This is the number of things in a mole.

This law states that the amount of matter before a chemical reaction must be the same as after a chemical reaction. What is the law of conservation of mass? C4- 500

2H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O Carbon Tetra Hydride? Exothermic ? reactant N 2 H 4 +O 2  N 2 + 2H 2 O Di Nitrogen Tetra Hydride? Endothermic ? product N 2 + 3H 2  2NH 3 What is SiS 2 ? A + BC  AB + C Bzzzzz 2CO + O 2  2CO 2 What are CO 2 Double Replacement x What is a coefficient? DiHydrogen MonOxide synthesis or combination conservation of mass Balancing Equations Naming Compounds Classifying Reactions Miscellaneous Chemistry Questions