This printable matching worksheet on the topic of Chemical Bonding & Reactions has 26 questions and answers to match. This matching worksheet is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Produces new substances by changing the way in which atoms are arranged
The substances present at the beginning of a chemical reaction
The substances formed by a chemical reaction
When two chemical liquids mix together and form a solid
A reaction in which a new compound is formed by the combination of simpler reactants
A reaction in which a reactant breaks down into simpler products
A reaction in which one reactant is always oxygen and another reactant often contains carbon or hydrogen
A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction but is not itself consumed in the reaction
States that in a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed
The number in front of the chemical formula
The energy associated to bonds
A reaction in which energy is released
A reaction in which energy is absorbed
Plants absorb energy from sunlight
Living cells obtain energy from glucose molecules through the process called
A type of mixture that is the same throughout
A substance that is dissolved to make a solution
A substance that dissolves a solute
Particles that do not dissolve
The amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at a particular temperature
A solution that has a low concentration of solute
The amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solvent
A substance that has a pH lower than 7
A substance that has a pH higher than 7
A substance that has a pH of 7
A mixture of a metal and one or more other elements