Chemical Reactions Flashcards

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List 3 key signs of a chemical reaction

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  • A colour change.
  • A flame or explosion
  • Reaction gets hot or cold by itself
  • A gas is produced without heating
  • A solid is produced without cooling
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What happens in a chemical reaction?

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Some bonds are broken and others form to make new chemicals

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What does not happen in a physical change?

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No bonds are broken or formed

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When balancing a chemical reaction, what must we not change?

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The chemical formulae i.e. the “small” numbers cannot change

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What do we mean by a balanced chemical reaction?

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There are the same number of atoms of each element in the reactants and in the products e.g. if there are 2 oxygen atoms in the reactants, there must be 2 in the products

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What is wrong with this balanced equation?

2Ca + O2 = 2CaO

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An = symbol is used instead of an arrow (the 2 in O2 should also be a subscript)

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How do you identify an exothermic reaction?

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An increase in temperature as energy is transferred to the thermal store of the surroundings

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How do you identify an endothermic reaction?

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A decrease in temperature as energy is transferred from the thermal store of the surroundings.

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What is oxidation?

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When an element combines with oxygen to form a compound

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What is combustion?

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When a fuel rapidly reacts with oxygen transferring energy to the thermal store of the surroundings (high temperature)

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Rusting would be an example of what type of chemical reaction?

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Oxidation

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Are metal oxides acidic or alkaline?

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Alkaline e.g. sodium hydroxide is a drain cleaner

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Are non-metal oxides acidic or alkaline?

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Acidic

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What happens when a compound combusts?

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Each element in the compound forms an oxide

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Methane is a hydrocarbon (it contains carbon and hydrogen), what products form when it combusts

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Water (oxidation of hydrogen) and carbon dioxide (oxidation of carbon)

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What is thermal decomposition?

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A compound is broken down by heat

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What is a test for carbon dioxide?

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Bubble through limewater (the limewater turns cloudy)

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What happens in displacement?

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A more reactive metal takes the place of a less reactive metal in a compound

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Why are alkali metals (group 1 elements) reactive?

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They have 1 electron in their outer shell

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Why are halogens (group 7 elements) reactive?

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They have 7 electrons in their outer shell

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Why are nobel gases not reactive?

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They have a full outer shell

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If a less reactive metal is added to a salt solution containing a more reactive metal, what will happen?

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Nothing (no reaction will occur)

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What do all acids have in common?

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They contain hydrogen

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Complete the names of these common acids

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Nitric Acid HNO3
Phosphoric Acid H3PO4
Sulfuric Acid H2SO4
Hydrochloric Acid HCl
Ethanoic Acid CH3CO2H

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An acid releases what into solution
Hydrogen ions (positive)
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An alkali releases what into solution?
Hydroxide ions (negative)
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pH 0 is a strong...
Acid
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pH 14 is a strong...
Alkali
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What is neutralisation?
The hydrogen ions from an acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the alkali to form water
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Acid + alkali -> what are the products?
Salt + water
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Acid + Metal carbonate -> what are the products?
Salt + water + carbon dioxide
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What is a salt?
Hydrogen ions in an acid have been replaced by a metal
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What is a catalyst?
A chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up in the reaction.
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Give an example of a biological catalyst
Enzyme (lipase, amylase, carboydrase, protease)
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Catalysts ___________ the _________ barrier which ___________ the rate of reaction
Reduce, energy, increases
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Give 3 examples of diatomic elements (i.e. they hang around in pairs!)
Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, any halogen (group 7 element)
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True/False - all combustion reactions are oxidation reactions
True
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Where on the periodic table are many catalysts found?
Transition metals
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What salt does phosphoric acid produce
Phosphate
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What salt does sulfuric acid produce
Sulfate
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What salt does hydrochloric acid produce
Chloride
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What salt does nitric acid produce
Nitrate
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What salt does ethanoic acid produce
Ethanoate
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The reactivity series order from most to least reactive
Peter Potassium Sells Sodium Cool Calcium Magazines Magnesium About Aluminium Creative (Carbon) Zebras Zinc In Iron Tropical Tin Lush Lead Habitats (Hydrogen) Called Copper Safari Silver Guide Gold Paradise Platinum
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What do all alkalis have in common
Hydroxide ions
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What is an atom
Smallest part of an element
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What is an element
A substance made up of only one type of atom
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What is a compound
Two or more elements chemically bonded in a fixed ratio
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What is a molecule
A defined group of non metal atoms
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What is a lattice
3-D arrangement of atoms in a solid
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Which elements are diatomic
Oxygen nitrogen hydrogen and the halogens
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What is needed for combustion
Fuel heating oxygen
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What are hydrocarbons
Fuels containing only hydrogen and carbon. When there’s enough and oxygen they combust/ burn
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What is the word equation for combustion
Hydrocarbons + oxygen —> carbon dioxide + water + “energy”