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Transcript
Chapter 11 Review sheet
Name ____________________________________
Per. ________ Date _________________________
Choose the words in the list that best complete the paragraphs
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chemical equation
chemical reaction
coefficient
combination
decomposition
delta
double replacement
precipitate
product
reactant
single replacement
1. _______________________
Another name for a chemical change is a(n)
(1)
. Such a
change can be represented by means of a written statement called a(n)
(2)
The symbol for the word "yields" in such a statement is a(n) (3)
. Any substance written to the left of this symbol is called a(n) (4) . Any
substance written to the right of this symbol is called a(n) (5)
.A
number written just to the left of a formula is called a(n)
(6) .
A chemical change in which two or more substances combine to
form a more complex substance is called a(n) (7)
reaction. A
change in which a substance is broken down into simpler substances is
called a(n) (8)
reaction. If the change is caused by heat supplied to
the reaction, the Greek symbol (9) is often written above the "yields"
symbol in the equation.
A chemical change in which a free element replaces and releases
another element in a compound is called a(n) (10) reaction. A
chemical change in which there is an exchange of ions between two
compounds is called a(n)
(11)
reaction. A solid substance
produced by such a reaction in a liquid medium is called a(n) (12)
.
2. _______________________
3. _______________________
4. _______________________
5. _______________________
6. _______________________
7. _______________________
8. _______________________
9. _______________________
10.______________________
11.______________________
12.______________________
13. Balance the following equations. Tell what type of reaction each represents.
a.
Zn +
HCl 
H2  +
b.
AgNO3 +
AlI3 
c.
Al2O3 
Al +
d.
C4H10 +
O2 
e.
Fe +
f.
Fe2O3 +
g.
O2 +
h.
Mg +
i.
CaCO3 
CaO +
j.
AgNO3 +
CaCl2 
k.
C2H2 +
Br2 
ZnC12
AgI  +
a. _____________________
Al(NO3)3
O2 
H2O 
d. _____________________
FeBr3
Fe 
O2 
e. _____________________
Fe +
H2O
f. _____________________
Fe2O3
H3PO4 
b. _____________________
c. _____________________
CO2  +
H2 
Type
g. _____________________
H2  +
Mg3(PO4)2
CO2 
i. _____________________
AgCl  +
CO  +
h. _____________________
H2O 
Ca(NO3)2
j. _____________________
k. _____________________
14. Use the activity series of metals to determine which of the following reactions. If a
reaction will take place, complete and balance that equation.
a. Al + H3PO4
b. Mg+ Cu(NO3)2
c. Cu + ZnSO4
15. Write the equation representing the formation of aqueous sulfuric acid from water and
sulfur trioxide gas.
Activity Series
lithium
potassium
sodium
magnesium
aluminum
zinc
Iron
nickel
lead
*hydrogen
copper
silver
gold
16. Write the equation for the following word equation.
phosphorus + oxygen  diphosphorus pentoxide
17. Write the equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and calcium metal.
18. Write the equation for the reaction which occurs when a solution of silver nitrate reacts with calcium metal
19. Write the equation for the complete combustion of propane (C3H8) in the presence of oxygen,
20. Write the equation describing the reaction between iron (III) chloride and sodium hydroxide. Identify any
precipitate.
21. Write the equation describing the reaction between sodium metal and oxygen.
22. Write the equation describing the decomposition of nitrogen tribromide
23. Write the net ionic equation describing the reaction between lithium iodide and chlorine gas.
Identify the precipitate formed when solutions of the following ionic compounds are mixed. If no precipitate is
formed, write no precipitate.
a. Zn(NO3)2 +SnCl2 
b. KCl + AgNO3 
c. Cu(NO3)2 + Na2S 
d. Al2(SO4)3 + 3Mg(OH)2 