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·  Neutralization Reaction                            including temperature,

                       (Hydrolysis) When acids                           pressure, surface area,
                       and bases react with each                         catalysts, and more. The
                                                                         main idea is that the more
                       other, they sometimes form
                                                                         collisions between particles,
                       a salt and water.
                                                                         the faster the reaction will
                   ·  Synthesis Reaction                                 take place.
                       happens when simple
                       compounds come together to

                       form a more complicated
                       compound

                   ·  The chemical reaction inside
                       electrochemical cells is
                       also a redox reaction.
                       Splitting the water molecule
                       into parts (hydrogen and
                       oxygen) requires power
                       (electrolysis) to break the
                       bonds.

                   ·  Electronegativity is how

                       attracted an electron is to an
                       atom.
                   ·  Ideal Gas Law relates
                       temperature, pressure, and

                       volume of these gases in one
                       simple statement: PV = nRT

                   ·  Le Chatelier's Principle
                       predicts how changes in
                       pressure, temperature,
                       volume, or concentration will
                       cause a reaction to shift and
                       compensate for these
                       changes.

                   ·  Different factors affect the
                       rate of reaction, or speed
                       of the chemical reaction,








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