CHEM 141 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Alkali Metal, Limiting Reagent, Chemical Equation

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Physical change: changes occur to the matter but the atoms or molecules that compose a substance do not change their identity; ex: boiling water from liquid to gas. Physical property: a property that a substance displays without changing its composition. Chemical reactions: chemical changes occur via these reactions. Chemical equation: how we represent a chemical reaction. Reactants: substances on the left side of the equation. Products: substances on the right side of the equation. Reactant in excess: any reaction that occurs in a quantity greater than is required to completely react with the limiting reactant. Percent yield: calculated as (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100. Combustion reaction: involves the reaction of a substance with o2 to form one or more oxygen- containing compounds, often including water; also emit heat. Climate change and combustion of fossil fuels (8. 1) Greenhouse gases warm earth by trapping some sunlight that penetrates earth"s atmosphere.

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