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- 2. a charged chemical species (ion) composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded
- 7. consisting of two atoms.
- 8. Compound: a chemical compound that contains exactly two different elements.
- 10. pertaining to, related to, similar to, or dissolved in water.
- 11. a chemical reaction chemical that occurs between a fuel and an oxidizing agent that produces energy, usually in the form of heat and light.
- 14. chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.
- 15. the process or result of oxidizing or being oxidized.
- 16. a numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for a system under specified conditions.
- 19. a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
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- 1. a product is a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction.
- 3. A half-reaction in which a chemical species decreases its oxidation number, usually by gaining electrons
- 4. A synthesis reaction or direct combination reaction is one of the most common types of chemical reactions. In a synthesis reaction two or more chemical species combine to form a more complex
- 5. Replacement: a type of chemical reaction where two compounds react, and the positive ions (cation) and the negative ions (anion) of the two reactants switch places, forming two new compounds or products.
- 6. Replacement: a type of chemical reaction where an element reacts with a compound and takes the place of another element in that compound.
- 9. analysis or breakdown is the separation of a chemical compound into elements or simpler compounds.
- 12. Ion: a charged chemical species (ion) composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded
- 13. cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution.
- 17. Equation: A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formula, wherein the reactant entities are given on
- 18. substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
