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Chemical Equations review 1. Where do the “reactants” belong? To the left of the arrow To the right of the arrow Over the arrow Under the arrow
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Where do the products belong? To the left of the arrow To the right of the arrow Over the arrow Under the arrow
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True/False Chemical reactions produce new substances.
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Where do the catalysts belong? To the left of the arrow To the right of the arrow Over the arrow Under the arrow
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What symbol means, “heat was added”? What symbol means, “heat was added”?
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True/False Chemical reactions create and destroy atoms.
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What is NOT shown in a “skeleton equation”? The reactants The products The arrow The amounts
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Ture or False A catalyst does not enter into a reaction.
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What symbols mean the following: What symbols mean the following: in the solid state in the liquid state in the gaseous state is a vapor dissolved in water
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What symbol means, “reversible reaction”? What symbol means, “reversible reaction”?
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What law is followed when we balance an equation?
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Solid Iron(II) oxide is heated
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Generates oxygen gas and solid iron Generates oxygen gas and solid iron
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Gaseous ammonia (NH 3 ) reacts with gaseous hydrogen chloride
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: To form solid ammonium chloride To form solid ammonium chloride
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Gaseous hydrogen sulfide reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide Gaseous hydrogen sulfide reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide
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Rewrite this phrase as it would appear in a chemical equation: Producing solid sodium sulfide and water Producing solid sodium sulfide and water
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