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For Item 1 - Review the vocab terms in Lesson 6.1. Match the terms to their definitions. These will be terms we use again! Scroll down for a couple more short questions from Lesson 6.1.
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A substance that speeds up a reaction but isn't part of the reaction. Hint p. 10
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A substance that results from reactions between one or more compounds.
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A substance that enters a chemical reaction.
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Energy related to particle motion.
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The measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance.
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How much of a substance is dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
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A substance that speeds up a reaction but isn't part of the reaction. — catalyst
A substance that results from reactions between one or more compounds. — product
A substance that enters a chemical reaction. — reactant
Energy related to particle motion. — thermal energy
The measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. — temperature
How much of a substance is dissolved in a given amount of solvent. — concentration
A substance that results from reactions between one or more compounds. — product
A substance that enters a chemical reaction. — reactant
Energy related to particle motion. — thermal energy
The measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. — temperature
How much of a substance is dissolved in a given amount of solvent. — concentration
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