Chapter 3.4 Review
Across
- 2. the number that is placed in front of a chemical formula
- 8. describes how fast a reaction occurs
- 9. the process in which atoms are rearranged to produce new substances
- 11. more reactants in a given volume
- 12. uses chemical symbols and numbers to represent a given substance
- 14. states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary physical and chemical changes
- 15. energy released to the surroundings, reation mixtures often feel warm
- 16. numbers written below and to the right of a chemical symbol
- 18. an arrow that points from reactants to the products
- 19. substances that participate in a chemical reaction
Down
- 1. particles move faster when this is higher which allows for more particle collision and a higher rate of reaction
- 3. an expression that uses symbols to show the relationship between the starting substances and the substances that are produced by a chemical reaction
- 4. states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, energy can change form
- 5. what you would do to a chemical equation in order to ensure that the reactants and products contain the same number of atoms of each
- 6. substances formed in a reaction
- 7. a solid that can be formed during a chemical reaction, a sign that a chemical reaction has occurred
- 10. requires an input of energy, energy taken in from surroundings, reactions mixtures often feel cold
- 13. subsatnce that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up or changed very much
- 17. to increase this, you can crush or grind solids