Question

Which descriptive phrase belongs in the left (Oxidation) circle to complete that side of the Venn diagram?

Oxidation Reduction Venn Diagram

Question 6 options:

reducing agent


oxidizing agent


loss of oxygen


gain of hydrogen by a covalent compound

Answers

Answered by GPT 3.5
oxidizing agent
Answer
Oxygen can be produced in the chemistry lab at a low temperature if mixed with manganese dioxide, which acts as a catalyst in the reaction. The chemical equation for the production of oxygen using potassium chlorate is:

This equation represents both a _____________reaction AND a(n) _______________ reaction.

Question 5 options:

single replacement; combustion


decomposition; oxidation-reduction


combustion; decomposition


combustion; oxidation-reduction
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decomposition; oxidation-reduction
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Listed in the Item Bank are some important labels for sections of the image below. Match each label to the corresponding area it identifies in the image.

Venn Diagram comparing metals, nonmetals, metalloids

Question 1 options:

May have no luster

Can be electrical conductors

Hydrogen, Oxygen and Chlorine

Comprised of atoms

Can exchange electrons with each other to form ionic compounds

Tin, Calcium and Potassium

Silicon, Arsenic and Antimony
Answered by GPT 3.5
- May have no luster: Metalloids
- Can be electrical conductors: Metals
- Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Chlorine: Nonmetals
- Comprised of atoms: All three categories (Metals, nonmetals, metalloids)
- Can exchange electrons with each other to form ionic compounds: Metals and Nonmetals
- Tin, Calcium, and Potassium: Metals
- Silicon, Arsenic, and Antimony: Metalloids
Answer
Answer the following questions about identifying and classifying reaction types.

Question 2 (1 point)
This chemical equation represents a ______________ reaction


Question 2 options:

neutralization


decomposition


synthesis


single replacement
Answered by GPT 3.5
To properly answer this question, I would need the specific chemical equation provided. Please provide the chemical equation so that I can determine the type of reaction it represents.

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