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Instructions: Determine which type of chemical reaction each statement represents. Some statements will apply to both types of reactions.
- Contains reactants
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: c. Both
- Once reactant is always oxygen
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: a. Combustion Reaction
- Contains products
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: c. Both
- Products are always water and carbon dioxide
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: a. Combustion Reaction
- Products can vary based on the reaction
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: b. Simple chemical reaction
- Always produces heat and light
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: a. Combustion Reaction
- A reaction in which two substances combine to form one substance
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: b. Simple chemical reaction
- Involves elements and compounds from the periodic table
a. Combustion Reaction
b. Simple chemical reaction
c. Both
d. None of these
Answer: c. Both
Conclusion: You've completed this review of chemical reactions. If you had to try again on 2 or more questions, go back and review the lesson before continuing.