Key Terms Flashcards

1
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Define accurate.

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Close to the true value.

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What is an acid?

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  • The chemical opposite of an alkali.
  • Has a pH less than 7 when dissolved in water.
  • Release H+ ions.
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3
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What is activation energy?

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The minimum energy needed to start a reaction.

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4
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What is an alkali?

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Its solution has a pH more than 7.

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5
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What is an alkali metal?

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An element in Group 1 of the periodic table.

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6
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Name the alkali metals.

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  • Lithium
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Rubidium
  • Caesium
  • Francium
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7
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What is an alkane?

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  • Saturated hydrocarbon.

- Formula of CnH2n+2

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8
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Name the first five alkanes.

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  • Methane
  • Ethane
  • Propane
  • Butane
  • Pentane
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9
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What is an alkene?

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  • Unsaturated hydrocarbon
  • Contains a double carbon bond.
  • Formula of CnH2n
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10
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Name the first two alkenes.

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  • Ethene

- Propene

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11
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What is an alloy?

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A mixture of metals.

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12
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What does the alloy brass contain?

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  • Copper

- Zinc

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13
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What is aluminium?

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  • Low density, corrosion resistant metal.
  • Used in many alloys.
  • Used for aircrafts.
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14
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What is an anhydrous substance?

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A substance which doesn’t contain water.

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15
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What are anomalous results?

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-Results that don’t match the pattern.

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16
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What should be done with anomalous results?

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Discarded and retested.

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17
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What is an aqueous solution?

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A mixture made by adding a soluble substance to water.

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18
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What is the atmosphere?

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The thin layer of gases that surround the Earth.

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19
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What is an atom?

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The smallest part of an element that can still be recognised as that element.

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20
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What is an atomic number?

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The number of protons in an atom.

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21
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What is a base?

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  • The oxide, hydroxide or carbonate of a metal that will react with an acid to form a salt.
  • H+ ion acceptors.
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22
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What is a biodegradable material?

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A material that can be broken down by microbes.

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23
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What is biodiesel?

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Fuel made from plant oils.

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24
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What is bioleaching?

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A process of extraction of metals from ores using microbes.

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25
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What is a blast furnace?

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Reaction vessels used in industry to extract iron from its ore.

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26
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What is bond energy?

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The energy needed to break a chemical bond.

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27
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What is brine?

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A solution of sodium chloride in water.

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28
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What is a burette?

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A tool used to precisely add amounts of liquids to a solution.

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29
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What is calcium carbonate?

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  • The main compound in limestone.
  • A white solid.
  • CaCO3
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30
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What is calcium hydroxide?

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  • White solid
  • Made by reacting calcium oxide with water.
  • Used as a cheap alkali in industry.
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31
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What is calcium oxide?

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  • White solid

- Made by heating limestone.

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32
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What is carbon monoxide?

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  • Toxic gas

- CO

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33
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What is carbon steel?

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-Alloy of iron containing controlled amounts of carbon.

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34
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What is cast iron?

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Impure iron taken from a blast furnace.

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35
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What is a catalyst?

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  • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction.

- Remains chemically unchanged.

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36
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What is a catalytic converter?

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A device fitted to exhaust pipes to reduce the pollutants released.

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37
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What is cement?

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  • Building material.

- Made by heating limestone and clay.

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38
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What is chromatography?

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-Dissolved substances are separated by running a solvent along an absorbent material.`

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39
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What is collision theory?

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  • An explanation of chemical reactions.

- Reacting particles colliding with sufficient energy for a reaction.

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40
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What is a compound?

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-A substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded.

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41
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What is concrete?

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  • Building material

- Made by mixing cement, sand and aggregate with water.

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42
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What is a control group?

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-Group where the independent variable is unchanged to allow for comparison.

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43
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What are convection currents?

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Circular motion of matter caused by heating in fluids.

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44
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What is a copper rich ore?

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A rock that contains a large proportion of copper.

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45
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What is a covalent bond?

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The attraction between two atoms that share one or more pairs of electrons.

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46
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What is cracking?

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  • Reaction used in the oil industry to break down large hydrocarbons.
  • Hydrocarbon vapour is passed over a hot catalyst or mixed with steam at a high temperature.
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47
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What is a delocalised electron?

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Bonding electron that is no longer associated with a particular atom.

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48
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What is displacement?

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When one element takes the place of another in a compound.

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49
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What is distillation?

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Separation of a liquid from a mixture by evaporation followed by condensation.

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50
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What is a dot and cross diagram?

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A drawing to show the arrangement of the outer shell electrons of the atoms or ions.

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51
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What is a double bond?

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A covalent bond made by the sharing of two pairs of electrons.

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52
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What is an E number?

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A number assigned to a food additive that has been approved for use in Europe.

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53
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What is electrolysis?

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The breakdown of a substance containing ions by electricity.

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54
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What is an electrolyte?

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A liquid containing free moving ions that is broken down during electrolysis.

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55
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What is an electron?

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  • A tiny particle with a negative charge.

- Orbit the nucleus in atoms or ions.

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56
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What is an electronic structure?

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A set of numbers to show the arrangement of electrons in their shells.

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57
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What is electroplating?

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The process of depositing a thin layer of metal on an object during electrolysis.

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58
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What is an empirical formula?

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The simplest ratio of elements in a compound.

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59
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What is an emulsifier?

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A substance which helps keep immiscible liquids mixed so they don’t separate.

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60
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What is an emulsion?

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A mixture of liquids that do not dissolve in each other.

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61
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What is an endothermic reaction?

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A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings.

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62
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What is an end point?

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The point in a titration where the reaction is complete and titration should stop.

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63
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What is an equilibrium?

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  • The point in a reversible reaction in which the forward and backward rates of reaction are the same.
  • The amounts of substances present in the reacting mixture remain constant.
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64
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What is ethene?

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An alkene with formula C2H4.

65
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What is an exothermic reaction?

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A reaction which gives out energy to the surroundings.

66
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What is fermentation?

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The reaction in which the enzymes in yeast turn glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide.

67
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Define flammable.

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Easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly.

68
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What is a food additive?

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A substance added to food in order to preserve it or to improve its taste, texture or appearance.

69
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What is a fraction?

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Hydrocarbons with similar boiling points separated from crude oil.

70
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What is fractional distillation?

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A way to separate liquids from a mixture of liquids by boiling off the substances at different temperatures then condensing and collecting the liquids.

71
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What is a fullerene?

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A form of carbon that can form a cage-like structure based on hexagonal rings of carbon atoms.

72
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What is a functional group?

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An atom or group of atoms that give organic compounds their characteristic reactions.

73
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What is gas chromatography?

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The process of separating the components in a mixture by passing vapours through a column and detecting them as they leave the column at different times.

74
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What is a giant covalent structure?

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A huge 3D network of covalently bonded atoms.

75
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What is a giant lattice?

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A huge 3D network of atoms or ions.

76
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What is a half equation?

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An equation that describes reduction or oxidation.

77
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What is hardening?

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  • The process of reacting plant oils with hydrogen to raise their melting point.
  • Used to make spreadable margarine.
78
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What is hard water?

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  • Water in which it is difficult to form a lather with soap.

- Contains calcium or magnesium ions which react with soap to produce soap.

79
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What is high-alloy steel?

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Expensive alloy of iron mixed with relatively large proportions of other metals.

80
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What is a homologous series?

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A group of related organic compounds that have the same functional group.

81
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Define hydrated.

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Describes a substance that contains water in its crystals.

82
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What is hydration?

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A reaction in which water is chemically added to a compound.

83
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What is hydrogenated oil?

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Oil which has had hydrogen added to it to reduce its degree of saturation in the hardening process to make margarine.

84
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Define hydrophilic.

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The water loving part of an emulsifier molecule.

85
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Define hydrophobic.

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The water hating hydrocarbon part of an emulsifier molecule.

86
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What is incomplete combustion?

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When a fuel burns in insufficient oxygen producing carbon monoxide.

87
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Define inert.

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Unreactive

88
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What are intermolecular forces?

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The attraction between individual molecules in a covalently bonded substance.

89
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What is an ion?

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A charged particle produced by the loss or gain of electrons.

90
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What is an ion-exchange column?

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A water softener which works by replacing calcium and magnesium ions with sodium of hydrogen ions removing the hardness.

91
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What is an ionic bond?

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The electrostatic force of attraction between positively and negatively charged ions.

92
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What is an isotope?

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Atom that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.

93
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What is limewater?

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The common name for calcium hydroxide solution.

94
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What is a low-alloy steel?

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Alloy of iron containing small amounts of other metals.

95
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What is a macromolecule?

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Giant covalent structure.

96
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What is the mantle?

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The layer of the Earth between its crust and core.

97
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What is the mass number?

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The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.

98
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What is a mass spectrometer?

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A machine that can be used to analyse small amounts of a substance to identify it and find its relative molecular mass.

99
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What is a mole?

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The amount of substance in the relative atomic or formula mass of a substance in grams.

100
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What is a molecular formula?

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The chemical formula that shows the number of atoms in a molecule.

101
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What is a molecular ion peak?

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  • The peak on the mass spectrum of a substance which shows the relative molecular mass of the substance.
  • The peak is produced by the heaviest positive ion shown on the mass spectrum.
102
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What are monomers?

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Small unreactive molecules that react together in repeating sequences to form a large molecule.

103
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What is mortar?

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  • A building material used to bind bricks.

- Made by mixing cement and sand with water.

104
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What is nanoscience?

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The study of very small particles or structures between 1 and 100 nanometres in size.

105
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Define neutral.

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  • A solution with a pH value of 7 which is neither acidic nor an alkaline.
  • Something that carries no overall electrical charge.
106
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What is neutralisation?

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The chemical reaction of an acid with a base in which they cancel each other out, forming a salt and water.

107
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What is a neutron?

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  • A dense particle in the nucleus of an atom.

- Electrically neutral.

108
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What is nitrogen oxide?

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A gaseous pollutant that causes acid rain.

109
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What is the nucleus of an atom?

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The small, dense central part of an atom which contains protons and neutrons.

110
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What is an ore?

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A rock which contains enough metal to make it economically viable to extract.

111
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What is oxidation?

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The reaction when oxygen is added to a substance or when an electron is lost.

112
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What is a particulate?

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Small solid particle given off from vehicles as a result of incomplete combustion.

113
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What is percentage yield?

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The actual mass of the product divided by the maximum mass in theory times 100.

114
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What is the periodic table?

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An arrangement of elements in the order of their atomic numbers forming groups and periods.

115
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What is permanent hard water?

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Hard water whose ions are not removed when boiled.

116
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What is the pH scale?

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  • A number which shows how acidic or alakline a solution is.
  • Alkalis have a value above 7.
  • Acids have a value less than 7.
117
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What is phytomining?

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The process of extraction of metals from ores using plants.

118
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What is a pipette?

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A glass tube used to measure an accurate volume of liquid.

119
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What is a polymer?

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A substance made from large molecules made up of many repeating units.

120
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What is polymerisation?

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The reaction of monomers to make a polymer.

121
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What is a precipitate?

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An insoluble solid formed by a reaction taking place in a solution.

122
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What is a product?

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A substance made as a result of a reaction.

123
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What is propene?

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An alkene with the formula C3H6.

124
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What is a proton?

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A positive particle found inside the nucleus of an atom.

125
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What is a reactant?

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A substance present before a chemical reaction takes place.

126
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What is the reactivity series?

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A list of elements in order of their reactivity.

127
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What is reduction?

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A reaction in which oxygen is lost or an electron is gained.

128
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What is relative atomic mass?

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The average mass of the atoms of an element.

129
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What is relative formula mass?

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The total of the relative atomic masses added up in the ratio shown in the chemical formula.

130
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What is retention time?

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The time it takes a component in a mixture to pass through the column in gas chromatography.

131
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What is a reversible reaction?

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A reaction in which the products can re-form the reactants.

132
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What is a salt?

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A compound formed when the hydrogen in a compound is replaced by a metal.

133
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What is a saturated hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon that contains as many hydrogen atoms as possible in each molecule.

134
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What is scale?

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The insoluble substance formed when temporary hard water is boiled.

135
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What is scum?

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The precipitate formed when soap reacts with calcium or magnesium ions in hard water.

136
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What is a shape memory alloy?

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Mixture of metals which responds to changes in temperature.

137
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What is a shell?

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An area in an atom around the nucleus where the electrons are found.

138
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What is a smart polymer?

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Polymers that change in response to changes in their environment.

139
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What is smelting?

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Heating a metal ore in order to extract its metal.

140
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What is a soap less detergent?

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A cleaning agent that doesn’t produce scum when used with hard water.

141
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What is soft water?

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Water containing no calcium or magnesium salts so easily forms a lather with soap.

142
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What is stainless steel?

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A chromium-nickel alloy of steel which doesn’t rust.

143
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What is steel?

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An alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon or other metals.

144
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What is sulfur dioxide?

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A toxic gas that causes acid rain.

145
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What are tectonic plates?

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The huge slabs of rock that make up the Earth’s crust.

146
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What is temporary hard water?

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Hard water which is softened when it is boiled.

147
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What is thermal decomposition?

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The breakdown of a compound by heat.

148
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What is a thermosetting polymer?

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Polymer that can form extensive cross linking between changes resulting in rigid materials which are heat resistant.

149
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What is a thermosoftening polymer?

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Polymer that forms plastics which can be softened by heat then remoulded into different shapes.

150
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What is titanium?

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A shiny corrosion resistant metal used in alloys.

151
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What is titration?

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A method for measuring the volumes of two solutions that react together.

152
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What is a transition metal?

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  • Element from the centre of the periodic table.

- Typical metallic materials and forms a coloured compound.

153
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What is universal indicator?

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A mixture of indicators which can change through a range of colours depending on the pH of a solution.

154
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What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon whose molecules contains at least one double carbon bond.

155
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What is an unsaturated oil?

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Plant oil whose molecules contain at least one double carbon bond.

156
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What is viscosity?

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The resistance of a liquid to flowing or pouring.

157
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What is a word equation?

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A way of describing what happens in a chemical reaction by showing the names of all the reactants and products formed.

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