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Chemical Reactions

Subject: Physical Science
Grade: Middle-High , Elementary-Middle , Middle
Publisher: Learnetic
Resource types: Student activity
License type: Paid
Description This lesson focuses on the roles of reactants and products in a chemical reaction. Students will learn that virtually all materials, including those in living systems, are formed by chemical reactions. They will also explore several different types of chemical reaction, and learn how some chemical reactions are useful to humans and others are harmful.
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Keywords energy, photosynthesis, products, substance, chemical reactions, magnesium oxide, chemical, acid rain, acid precipitation, nature of chemical reactions, importance of chemical reactions, types of chemical reaction, useful chemical reactions, chemical change, reactants, reaction, reduction, oxidation, decomposition, combustion, smelting, fermentation, electrolysis, hazardous, food spoilage, rusting, corrosion, prevention, reactions
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Learnetic Topic: Changing Materials (32 Student License)
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Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Learnetic Middle School Physical Science (32 Student License)
Price: $34.95
Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Learnetic Middle School Science (32 Student License)
Price: $64.95
Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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