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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Chemical Reactions - Molecular Structure Changes
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Chemical reactions are changes to the arrangement of atoms and the molecular structure of materials. They are all around us. We can see some reactions such as fireworks and explosions. Many are very useful, like cooking and combustion. Others are more vital but are not quite as obvious such as photosynthesis and respiration. Without these reactions there would be no life on Earth - in fact there would be no universe as we know it. Everything would be made of elements and nothing would ever change.  Chemical changes are usually irreversible, you can't get easily back to the original materials... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Chemical Reactions - Molecular Structure Changes
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10 Questions

1. What type of reaction occurs at the positive electrode when copper sulfate is electrolysed using copper electrodes?
2. What is the only reaction that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere naturally?
3. What reaction is involved in the hardening of vegetable oils?
4. What type of reaction is shown by the following word equation?
Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium chloride + water
5. What type of reaction occurs when hydrocarbons burn in an insufficient supply of oxygen?
6. What type of reaction does the following word equation describe?
Magnesium + zinc chloride → magnesium chloride + zinc
7. What reaction is occurring when decane is split into ethene and octane?
8. What type of reaction is shown in the symbol equation?
Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
9. What reaction is involved in the production of poly(ester)?
10. What type of reaction occurs when limestone (calcium carbonate) is heated and becomes calcium oxide?