chapter 9 review

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Jeopardy Balancing Equations Types of Reactions Predicting Products Symbols Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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Page 1: Chapter 9 review

JeopardyBalancingEquations

Types of Reactions

Predicting Products Symbols Random

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Balancing Equations

The coefficient in front of H2O in the reaction

__H2 + __O2 __H2O

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$100 Answer from Balancing Equations

What is 2?

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$200 Question from Balancing Equations

The coefficient in front of NaCl in

__Na2SO4 + __CaCl2 __NaCl + CaSO4.

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$200 Answer from Balancing Equations

What is 2?

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$300 Question from Balancing Equations

The coefficient for aluminum in the reaction:

Aluminum reacts with copper (II) phosphate to form

Aluminum phosphate and copper.

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$300 Answer from Balancing Equations

What is 1?

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$400 Question from Balancing Equations

The scientific law behind balancing equations.

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$400 Answer from Balancing Equations

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

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$500 Question from Balancing Equations

The sum of the coefficients for the balanced reaction:

Fe + O2 Fe2O3 .

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$500 Answer from Balancing Equations

What is 9?

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$100 Question from Types of Reactions

The type of reaction represented by:Element + element yields a compound.

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$100 Answer from Types of Reactions

What is synthesis?

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$200 Question from Types of Reactions

The reaction type represented by:CaCO3 CaO + CO2.

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$200 Answer from Types of Reactions

What is decomposition?

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$300 Question from Types of Reactions

Reaction type that most often occurs between two aqueous solutions.

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$300 Answer from Types of Reactions

What is double replacement?

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$400 Question from Types of Reactions

The reaction types possible with oxygen as a reactant.

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$400 Answer from Types of Reactions

What are synthesis and combustion?

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$500 Question from Types of Reactions

The types of elements that can replace

each other in single replacement reactions.

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$500 Answer from Types of Reactions

What are metals and halogens?

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$100 Question from Predicting Products

The products for complete combustion reactions.

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$100 Answer from Predicting Products

What are carbon dioxide

and water?

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$200 Question from Predicting Products

The products for the reaction:Mg + HCl .

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$200 Answer from Predicting Products

What are H2 and MgCl2?

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$300 Question from Predicting Products

The products for the reaction for

silver and lithium chloride.

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$300 Answer from Predicting Products

What is no reaction?

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$400 Question from Predicting Products

The products for the decomposition of MgCO3.

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$400 Answer from Predicting Products

What are MgO and CO2?

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$500 Question from Predicting Products

The products for the reaction ofLiNO3 and AlCl3.

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$500 Answer from Predicting Products

What are LiCl and Al(NO3)3?

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$100 Question from Symbols

The symbol for a gaseous substance.

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$100 Answer from Symbols

What is (g)?

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$200 Question from Symbols

The symbol for a metal substance in a reaction.

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$200 Answer from Symbols

What is (s)?

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$300 Question from Symbols

The symbol for a pure substance in the melted state.

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$300 Answer from Symbols

What is (l)?

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$400 Question from Symbols

The symbol for a solution with water

as the solvent.

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$400 Answer from Symbols

What is (aq)?

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$500 Question from Symbols

Similar to the equal sign in math.

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$500 Answer from Symbols

What is the arrow?

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$100 Question from Random

The products of incomplete combustion.

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$100 Answer from Random

What are carbon monoxide and water?

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$200 Question from Random

The part of a solution that is in the

smaller amount.

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$200 Answer from Random

What is a solute?

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$300 Question from Random

Three indications of a chemical reaction.

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$300 Answer from Random

What are change in temperature, change in color,

and gas being formed.

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$400 Question from Random

Compounds that produce hydrogen ions in aqueous solution.

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$400 Answer from Random

What are acids?

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$500 Question from Random

The balanced reaction for sodium with zinc sulfate.

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$500 Answer from Random

What is2Na + ZnSO4 Zn + Na2SO4?

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Final Jeopardy

The balanced reaction for the complete combustion of

C3H7OH

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Final Jeopardy Answer

What is2C3H7OH(g) + 9O2(g) 6CO2 + 8H2O?