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What is a chemical reaction?
A process that transforms starting substances into new substances.
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What is the difference between raw and ripened fruit?
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What differentiates fermented injera from teff flour?
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Are the changes in fruit ripening and fermentation reversible?
No, these are irreversible changes.
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Is the change of dough to bread reversible?
No, baking is an irreversible change.
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Is burning firewood to ash reversible?
No, this change is irreversible.
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Does a farmer’s fertilizer calculation refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
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Does a nurse's medicine dose calculation refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
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Does a chef mixing ingredients refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
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What are examples of chemical changes?
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What are examples of physical changes?
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What occurs when wood burns?
It undergoes a chemical change producing ash and heat.
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What are physical changes? Provide an example.
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What are chemical changes? Provide an example.
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List two evidences of chemical reactions.
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What is a chemical equation?
A shorthand notation representing a chemical reaction using chemical symbols.
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What is stoichiometry?
The quantitative study of the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
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What is the reaction of sulfur with oxygen?
Produces sulfur dioxide, a colorless gas with a pungent odor.
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What does a balanced chemical equation indicate?
Describes the relationships between the amounts of reactants and products.
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What are the characteristics of chemical reactions?
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What is photosynthesis?
A process where green plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
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Include an image of writing a chemical equation.
Writing chemical reactions involves representing them in a systematic way.

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What method can be used to balance chemical equations?
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What are chemical symbols used for in a chemical equation?
They represent the substances involved in a chemical reaction.
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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.
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What are the starting substances in a chemical equation called?
Reactants
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What are the new substances produced in a chemical equation called?
Products
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How are reactants and products displayed in a chemical equation?
Reactants are on the left, products on the right, separated by an arrow (→).
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What is the first step in writing a chemical equation?
Write a word equation using words to describe the reaction.
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What is an example of a word equation?
Hydrogen + Nitrogen → Ammonia
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What comes after writing a word equation?
Write the symbols and formulas for reactants and products.
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What is the unbalanced chemical equation for hydrogen and nitrogen reacting?
H₂ + N₂ → NH₃
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What law is applied when balancing a chemical equation?
The Law of Conservation of Mass.
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What is the balanced equation for the reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen?
3H₂ + N₂ → 2NH₃
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What symbols represent states of matter in chemical equations?
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What is the word equation for calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?
Calcium carbonate + Sulfuric acid → Calcium sulfate + Water + Carbon dioxide
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What is the chemical equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?
CaCO₃(s) + H₂SO₄(l) → CaSO₄(s) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g)
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What is the balanced equation for sodium chloride and silver nitrate?
AgNO₃(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO₃(aq)
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What are the conditions a chemical equation must fulfill?
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What are diatomic molecules in chemical equations?
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What does a chemical equation express in quantitative terms?
Relative number of moles, molecules, or masses of reactants and products.
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What does the balanced equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O indicate qualitatively?
The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen forms water.
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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.
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What is a chemical reaction?
A process that transforms starting substances into new substances.
What is the difference between raw and ripened fruit?
What differentiates fermented injera from teff flour?
Are the changes in fruit ripening and fermentation reversible?
No, these are irreversible changes.
Is the change of dough to bread reversible?
No, baking is an irreversible change.
Is burning firewood to ash reversible?
No, this change is irreversible.
Does a farmer’s fertilizer calculation refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
Does a nurse's medicine dose calculation refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
Does a chef mixing ingredients refer to quality or quantity?
Quantity.
What are examples of chemical changes?
What are examples of physical changes?
What occurs when wood burns?
It undergoes a chemical change producing ash and heat.
What are physical changes? Provide an example.
What are chemical changes? Provide an example.
List two evidences of chemical reactions.
What is a chemical equation?
A shorthand notation representing a chemical reaction using chemical symbols.
What is stoichiometry?
The quantitative study of the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
What is the reaction of sulfur with oxygen?
Produces sulfur dioxide, a colorless gas with a pungent odor.
What does a balanced chemical equation indicate?
Describes the relationships between the amounts of reactants and products.
What are the characteristics of chemical reactions?
What is photosynthesis?
A process where green plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
Include an image of writing a chemical equation.
Writing chemical reactions involves representing them in a systematic way.

What method can be used to balance chemical equations?
What are chemical symbols used for in a chemical equation?
They represent the substances involved in a chemical reaction.
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.
What are the starting substances in a chemical equation called?
Reactants
What are the new substances produced in a chemical equation called?
Products
How are reactants and products displayed in a chemical equation?
Reactants are on the left, products on the right, separated by an arrow (→).
What is the first step in writing a chemical equation?
Write a word equation using words to describe the reaction.
What is an example of a word equation?
Hydrogen + Nitrogen → Ammonia
What comes after writing a word equation?
Write the symbols and formulas for reactants and products.
What is the unbalanced chemical equation for hydrogen and nitrogen reacting?
H₂ + N₂ → NH₃
What law is applied when balancing a chemical equation?
The Law of Conservation of Mass.
What is the balanced equation for the reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen?
3H₂ + N₂ → 2NH₃
What symbols represent states of matter in chemical equations?
What is the word equation for calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?
Calcium carbonate + Sulfuric acid → Calcium sulfate + Water + Carbon dioxide
What is the chemical equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?
CaCO₃(s) + H₂SO₄(l) → CaSO₄(s) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g)
What is the balanced equation for sodium chloride and silver nitrate?
AgNO₃(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO₃(aq)
What are the conditions a chemical equation must fulfill?
What are diatomic molecules in chemical equations?
What does a chemical equation express in quantitative terms?
Relative number of moles, molecules, or masses of reactants and products.
What does the balanced equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O indicate qualitatively?
The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen forms water.
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.
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