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| Chemical reaction (front of card) |
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| A chemical reaction produces new substance by changing the way in which atoms are arranged. (back of card) |
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| Reactant are the substance present at the beginning of chemical reaction. (back of card) |
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| Products are the substance formed by a chemical reaction. (back of card) |
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Precipitate (front of card) |
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| A solid product called a Precipiate may form when chemicals in two liquids react. (back of card) |
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| A Catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction but is not itself concumed in the reaction. (back of card) |
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Law of Conservation of Mass (front of card) |
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| Law of Conservation of Mass, states that in a chemical reaction atoms are neither created nor destroyed. (back of card) |
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Coefficient (front of card) |
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| Coefficient indicate how many molecules take part in the reaction. (back of card) |
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Bond energy (front of card) |
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| The energy associated with Bonds is called Bond energy. (back of card) |
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Exothermic reaction (front of card) |
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| A reaction in which energy is released is called an Exothermic reaction. (back of card) |
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| Endothermic reaction (front of card) |
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| A reaction in which energy is absorbed is called an Endothermic reaction. (back of card) |
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| Photosynthesis (front of card) |
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| Photosynthesis, plants absorb energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose, which is a type of sugar molecule. (back of card) |
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| Respiration (front of card) |
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| Living cells obtain energy from glucose molecules through the process of Respiration, which is the "combustion" of glucose to obtain energy. (back of card) |
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