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Temperature

More kinetic energy of particles increases reaction rate

Concentration

More particles in the solution increases the chance of a reaction occurring.

Surface area

More surface area allows the reaction to occur more in more areas therefore its quicker.

Catalyst

Lowers the energy threshold required for the reaction to take place.

Acid

Proton donor

Base

Proton acceptor

Dissociation

Process of ions separating when an ionic solid dissolves in a solvent (water)

Precipitation

An insoluble solid that forms a precipitate in the solution .

Full chemical equation

Shows ionic compounds and full formula.

Complete ionic equation

Shows any ionic substance that are in the aqueous solution in their ions then the precipitation formed from the reaction.

Net ionic equation.

Does not show spectator ions.

Combustion reactions

Reaction between a fuel (hydrocarbon usually) and oxygen by using heat.

Complete combustion reaction

Involved enough oxygen for the reaction to take place with a clean flame.

Incomplete combustion reaction

If there is excess hydrocarbons this will cause a sooty of smoky flame.