CHEM 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Salt Metathesis Reaction, Single Displacement Reaction, Weak Base

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A process in which substances are changed into other substances by rearrangement, A chemical reaction in which two or more reactants, usually elements or compounds, combine to form one product, usually a compound. A chemical reaction in which one compound breaks down into simpler elements and/or. A chemical reaction that proceeds by the interchange of reactant cation anion partners. A displacement reaction in which one molecular fragment is exchanged for another. A type of displacement reaction during which two atoms, ions, or molecular fragments. An exchange reaction that produces an insoluble salt, or precipitate, from soluble reactants. An exchange reaction between an acid and a base producing a salt and water. A double displacement reaction that results in the formation of a gas. The medium in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. A homogeneous mixture in a single phase. The substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. A solution in which the solvent is water.

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