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  • What is a chemical reaction?


    A process that transforms starting substances into new substances.

    chemistry definitions
  • What is the difference between raw and ripened fruit?


    • Raw fruit: Starting substance
    • Ripened fruit: New substance with changed properties
    biology food
  • What differentiates fermented injera from teff flour?


    • Teff flour: Starting material
    • Fermented injera: New material with changed properties
    biology food
  • Are the changes in fruit ripening and fermentation reversible?


    No, these are irreversible changes.

    chemistry changes
  • Is the change of dough to bread reversible?


    No, baking is an irreversible change.

    chemistry baking
  • Is burning firewood to ash reversible?


    No, this change is irreversible.

    chemistry burning
  • Does a farmer’s fertilizer calculation refer to quality or quantity?


    Quantity.

    agriculture measurements
  • Does a nurse's medicine dose calculation refer to quality or quantity?


    Quantity.

    health measurements
  • Does a chef mixing ingredients refer to quality or quantity?


    Quantity.

    cooking measurements
  • What are examples of chemical changes?


    • Burning of wood
    • Rusting of iron
    • Evaporation of liquids
    chemistry examples
  • What are examples of physical changes?


    • Dissolving sugar in water
    • Melting ice
    • Boiling water
    chemistry examples
  • What occurs when wood burns?


    It undergoes a chemical change producing ash and heat.

    chemistry burning
  • What are physical changes? Provide an example.


    • Evaporation of liquids
    • Melting of ice
    chemistry physical_changes
  • What are chemical changes? Provide an example.


    • Turning milk into curd
    • Photosynthesis in plants
    chemistry chemical_changes
  • List two evidences of chemical reactions.


    • Production of gas
    • Change in temperature
    chemistry reactions
  • What is a chemical equation?


    A shorthand notation representing a chemical reaction using chemical symbols.

    chemistry chemical_equations
  • What is stoichiometry?


    The quantitative study of the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.

    chemistry stoichiometry
  • What is the reaction of sulfur with oxygen?


    Produces sulfur dioxide, a colorless gas with a pungent odor.

    chemistry reactions
  • What does a balanced chemical equation indicate?


    Describes the relationships between the amounts of reactants and products.

    chemistry chemical_equations
  • What are the characteristics of chemical reactions?


    • Formation of new substances
    • Production of heat or light
    • Change in color
    chemistry reactions
  • What is photosynthesis?


    A process where green plants convert light energy into chemical energy.

    biology photosynthesis
  • Include an image of writing a chemical equation.


    Writing chemical reactions involves representing them in a systematic way. writing image

    chemistry chemical_equations
  • What method can be used to balance chemical equations?


    • Inspection method
    • Least Common Multiple (LCM) method
    • Algebraic method
    chemistry balancing
  • What are chemical symbols used for in a chemical equation?


    They represent the substances involved in a chemical reaction.

    chemistry symbols
  • What is the difference between a chemical equation and a chemical reaction?


    A chemical equation is a representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas.

    chemistry definitions
  • What are the starting substances in a chemical equation called?


    Reactants

    chemistry terminology
  • What are the new substances produced in a chemical equation called?


    Products

    chemistry terminology
  • How are reactants and products displayed in a chemical equation?


    Reactants are on the left, products on the right, separated by an arrow (→).

    chemistry structure
  • What is the first step in writing a chemical equation?


    Write a word equation using words to describe the reaction.

    chemistry writing
  • What is an example of a word equation?


    Hydrogen + Nitrogen → Ammonia

    chemistry examples
  • What comes after writing a word equation?


    Write the symbols and formulas for reactants and products.

    chemistry writing
  • What is the unbalanced chemical equation for hydrogen and nitrogen reacting?


    H₂ + N₂ → NH₃

    chemistry equations
  • What law is applied when balancing a chemical equation?


    The Law of Conservation of Mass.

    chemistry laws
  • What is the balanced equation for the reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen?


    3H₂ + N₂ → 2NH₃

    chemistry reactions
  • What symbols represent states of matter in chemical equations?


    • (s) - Solid
    • (l) - Liquid
    • (g) - Gas
    • (aq) - Aqueous solution
    chemistry states_of_matter
  • What is the word equation for calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?


    Calcium carbonate + Sulfuric acid → Calcium sulfate + Water + Carbon dioxide

    chemistry word_equation
  • What is the chemical equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?


    CaCO₃(s) + H₂SO₄(l) → CaSO₄(s) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g)

    chemistry chemical_equation
  • What is the balanced equation for sodium chloride and silver nitrate?


    AgNO₃(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO₃(aq)

    chemistry reactions
  • What are the conditions a chemical equation must fulfill?


    • Represents a true reaction
    • Correct symbols/formulas
    • Must be balanced
    chemistry equations
  • What are diatomic molecules in chemical equations?


    • Hydrogen
    • Nitrogen
    • Oxygen
    • Fluorine
    • Chlorine
    • Bromine
    • Iodine
    chemistry diatomic_molecules
  • What does a chemical equation express in quantitative terms?


    Relative number of moles, molecules, or masses of reactants and products.

    chemistry quantitative
  • What does the balanced equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O indicate qualitatively?


    The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen forms water.

    chemistry qualitative
  • What does the balanced equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O indicate quantitatively?


    Two units of hydrogen combine with one unit of oxygen to form two units of water.

    chemistry quantitative