Chemo

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  • What is the purpose of chemical equations?
    To show chemical reactions
  • What does balancing equations ensure in a chemical reaction?
    Conservation of matter
  • What is the formula for magnesium oxide?
    MgO
  • What type of reaction is represented by the equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O?
    Combination reaction
  • What happens in a decomposition reaction?
    A single reactant breaks up
  • What is a characteristic of displacement reactions?
    More reactive elements replace others
  • What is the general form of a double displacement reaction?
    Exchange of ions between reactants
  • What does reduction involve in a chemical reaction?
    Gain of hydrogen or loss of oxygen
  • What does oxidation involve in a chemical reaction?
    Gain of oxygen or loss of hydrogen
  • What is the chemical formula for copper(II) oxide?
    CuO
  • How do reduction and oxidation relate to each other in redox reactions?
    They occur simultaneously; one gains, one loses
  • If you have the reaction 2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl, what type of reaction is this?
    Combination reaction
  • In the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, what are the products formed?
    Water (H₂O)
  • What is the result of a chemical reaction?
    Formation of products
  • Why is it important to balance chemical equations?
    To ensure equal number of atoms
  • What distinguishes a combination reaction from a decomposition reaction?
    Combination forms one product; decomposition breaks down
  • In a double displacement reaction, what happens to the ions?
    They exchange places between compounds
  • What is the chemical equation for the oxidation of copper?
    Cu + O₂CuO
  • What is the significance of the law of conservation of matter in chemical reactions?
    Mass is neither created nor destroyed
  • How does the reactivity of elements affect displacement reactions?
    More reactive elements replace less reactive ones
  • If a reaction involves the loss of hydrogen, what type of reaction is it likely undergoing?
    Oxidation reaction
  • What is the product of the reaction NaCl + H₂O?
    NaCl and H₂O remain unchanged
  • What does the term 'redox' refer to in chemistry?
    Reduction and oxidation reactions
  • How can you identify a redox reaction?
    By observing changes in oxidation states
  • In the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, what is the role of oxygen?
    It acts as an oxidizing agent
  • What is the chemical formula for water?
    H₂O
  • What is the main characteristic of a combination reaction?
    Two or more substances combine
  • How does the concept of conservation of mass apply to chemical equations?
    Atoms are conserved in reactions
  • If a chemical reaction produces water and sodium chloride, what type of reaction is it?
    Double displacement reaction
  • What is the general outcome of a chemical reaction?
    Formation of new substances
  • What does it mean for a reaction to be classified as redox?
    It involves both reduction and oxidation
  • How can you tell if a reaction is a displacement reaction?
    By observing the replacement of elements
  • In a reaction where copper is oxidized, what happens to its oxidation state?
    It increases
  • What is the chemical formula for sodium chloride?
    NaCl