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Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 1

What reaction is involved in the production of poly(ester)?

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Polymers are formed from many monomers. Monomers is a general term describing any small and reactive molecules that can be joined together to form a polymer
Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 2

What type of reaction does the following word equation describe?
Magnesium + zinc chloride → magnesium chloride + zinc

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Magnesium is more reactive than zinc and so displaces it from a compound

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Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 3

What type of reaction occurs when limestone (calcium carbonate) is heated and becomes calcium oxide?

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Themal = heat, decomposition = break down
Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 4
What type of reaction occurs when hydrocarbons burn in an insufficient supply of oxygen?
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As there is not enough oxygen for complete combustion, the process is incomplete
Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 5

What type of reaction is shown by the following word equation?
Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium chloride + water

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Acid + alkali is a neutralisation reaction

Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 6
What is the only reaction that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere naturally?
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All the other reactions here put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 7

Which type of chemical reaction combines two or more substances to form a new compound?

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A combination reaction is where two or more substances combine to form a single compound.

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What is the characteristic feature of a single displacement reaction? 

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In a single displacement reaction, one element replaces another in a compound, involving the transfer of electrons.

Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 9

What type of reaction is shown in the symbol equation?
Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2

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OK, technically, there is an oxidation too, but you should have recognised this as being one of the reactions in the blast furnace which has the iron as its focus so at this level, this equation shows the reduction of iron oxide to iron by the removal of oxygen

Test: Chemical Reactions - Question 10

What happens to the atoms in a chemical reaction? 

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In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged to form new substances, but atoms themselves are neither created nor destroyed.

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