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Card 6

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Other examples of these reactions require...

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Card 7

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Why do some sweets cause a cooling effect in your mouth?

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Card 8

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A reversible reaction that is endothermic in one way, must be.............in the other

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Card 9

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Increasing the temperature...........the amount of products from the endothermic reaction.

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Card 10

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Decreasing the temperature..........the amount of products from the exothermic reaction.

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Card 11

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This means that we can change the......of the reaction by changing the temperature.

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Card 12

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For reversible reactions involving gases, increasing the pressure..........the yield of the reaction that produces the smaller number of gas molecules.

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Card 13

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The conditions for industrial processes are chosen to give as much product as possible, as quickly as possible.....

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Card 14

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the reaction to produce ammonia is.............

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