Neutralisation - Another name for acid-base reactions, Hydrogen - Gas produced during acid-metal reactions, Carbon dioxide - Gas produced during acid-carbonate reactions, Combustion - Reaction in which oxygen is consumed, Exothermic - Reaction where energy is released to the environment, Endothermic - Reaction where the environment cools down, Indicator - Substance which shows that a neutralisation has occurred, Reactants - Substance which undergoes a change to form new substances, Products - Substance which is formed in a chemical reaction, Limewater - Substance which is used to test for carbon dioxide production, Proportions - Law of Constant _________________: ratio of atoms in a compound is always the same, Conservation - Law of ______________ of mass: amount of reactants equals amount of products,

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