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14114563957chemical reactionthe process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances0
14114578021Evidence for a Chemical Reaction1. Color change. 2. Solid (precipitate) forms. 3. Bubbles form. 4. Heat and/or flame is produced. 5. Heat is absorbed.1
14114586730reactants of photosynthesis6H20 + 6CO2 + sunlight2
14114596885products of photosynthesisglucose and oxygen3
14114603998decompostion reactiona reaction in which a single compound breaks down to form two or more simpler substances4
14114607759synthesis reactiona reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound5
14114613489neutralization reactiona chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt6
14114626467acidic solutioncontains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions7
14114639929Acidic pHless than 78
14114644564basic solutioncontains more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions9
14114656072Basic on pH scaleabove 710
14114664756Examples of acidic substancesbattery acid(1), Gastric Juice(2), orange juice(3-4), tomato juice11
14114686765examples of base substanceshousehold bleaches, baking soda, borax, ammonia12
14114724593What speeds up chemical reactions?enzymes, temperature, surface area, catalysts13
14114739227Sour tastes are caused by:acids in foods14
14114743892Bitter tastes are caused bybase (OH) in foods15

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