HW Choice Board
Across
- 2. The big number in front of a chemical formula used to balance an equation
- 4. Type of reaction where two or more simple substances combine to form one more complex product
- 8. process in which a new substance is formed
- 9. Reaction between an acid and a base that forms salt and water; a special kind of double replacement
- 12. Type of reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen and releases heat and light; often makes carbon dioxide and water
- 14. Substance that gets oxidized and causes another to be reduced
- 15. Process where a species gains electrons or its oxidation number decreases.
- 16. Tiny negatively charged particles that move in redox reactions
Down
- 1. (opposite of a synthesis); when one complex molecule breaks down into two or more smaller, simpler molecules
- 3. Reaction where one element takes the place of another element in a compound Reaction where two compounds “swap partners” to form two new compounds
- 5. Process where a species loses electrons or its oxidation number increases
- 6. A solid that forms when two solutions are mixed (evidence of a reaction)
- 7. Describes an equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- 10. Type of reaction where one compound breaks apart into two or more simpler substances
- 11. Reaction where two compounds “swap partners” to form two new compounds
- 13. What we look for to show a chemical reaction has occurred (color change, gas, new solid, temperature change, light)
- 17. Type of reaction that involves both oxidation and reduction