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NAME _______________________________ Hour______

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1. Chemical reaction involve the breaking of chemical bonds in the reactants and the
formation of chemical bonds in the ___________________
2. In terms of energy, how would you classify the following chemical reaction?
2Cu + O2 → 2CuO + 315 kJ

3. A log is burning in a campfire. If the amount of oxygen reaching the log is decreased,
what will happen to the reaction?

4. What role does the spark from the igniter play in the reaction that takes place when propane is burned
in a gas grill?
5. During a chemical reaction, energy is released during the __________________ of chemical
bonds.
6. During a chemical reaction, energy is either released or _______________________.
7. In an exothermic reaction, what is the difference between the chemical energy of the reactants
and the chemical energy of the products?

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8. Cooking requires continuous adding of energy to the chemical reactions that are taking place.
The chemical reactions involved in cooking can be described as ____________________.
9. Measuring how quickly a reactant disappears is one way to measure the _________________
of the reaction.
10. A chunk of limestone, which is calcium carbonate, reacts with acid at a certain rate. If the
limestone was crushed, the rate of reaction between the acid and the limestone would
____________________.
11. How does an increase in surface area affect the exposure of reactants to one another?

12. Stirring the reactants in a reaction mixture will generally ______________ the reaction rate.

13. In the reaction 2H2O2 Pt + 2H2O + O2 which substance acts as a catalyst?

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14. What happens when a physical change does not go to completion?

15. What does the single arrow and the (g) imply about the following equation? CH4 (g) + 2O2(g)
 CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)

16. What two reaction types are in equilibrium for the following equation? 2SO2(g) + O2(g) <_
2SO3(g)

17. Complete the chart using C(s) + H2O(g)   CO(g) + H2(g)

An Example of Le Chatelier's Principle


An increase in Shifts the equilibrium so as to Favoring the

17 remove heat forward reaction

18 Pressure produce fewer gas molecules


19 Concentration of H2 Reverse reaction

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