Atomic Theory
Mass vs. Weight
Physical Properties
States of Matter
Density
100

What is the subatomic particle that has a neutral charge?

Neutron

100

What is the measurement of how much matter is in an object?

Mass

100

What is thermal conductivity?

The measurement of how well a substance move heat. 

100

Describe the change in state and energy when something melts. 

A solid becomes a liquid because energy is added. 

100

What is the density of an object with a volume of 2 mL and a mass of 10 grams?

10g/2mL = 5g/mL

200

What is the overall charge of an atom with three protons and 3 electrons?

Neutral

200

Define weight. 

Weight is the effect of gravity on an object.

200

Janet mixes baking soda into water to make a paste to clean the sink.  Which physical property is represented?

Solubility

200

Describe the particle motion of a liquid.

The particle slide past each other.

200

What is the VOLUME of a cube that has a length of 6 m, a width of 2 m, and a height of 2 m?

Volume = 6m x 2m x 2m = 24m3

300

What is the overall charge of an atom with three protons and 4 electrons?

-1 charge

300

If a person travels to the Moon, where there is less gravity, how is their mass effected?

Mass stays the same on the Moon

300

Explain how density determines if an object sinks or floats.

Objects that are more dense than the water will sink.

Objects that are less dense compared to the water will float. 

300

Describe the particle motion of a solid.

The particles are tightly packed and vibrating.  They are still moving!!!

300

The density of liquid water is 1.0 g/mL.  Cason dropped an object in that has a mass of 15 grams and a volume of 5mL.  Will the object sink or float in the water?

15g/5mL = 3g/mL the object will sink

400

What subatomic particles make up the mass of an atom?

Protons and neutrons

400

If a person travels to Jupiter, where there is more gravity, how is their weight effected?

Weight increases. 

400

Makayla is making hot chocolate and adds cocoa powder to water.  Identify the solute, solvent, and solution. 

Solute: Cocoa powder

Solvent: Hot water

Solution: Hot Cocoa

400
Jessa is demonstrating particle motion by using a model made from beads to show what cannot be seen with the eyes.  How should she model gas?

The beads should be moving around fast and in all directions, even spreading out of the container. 

400

Calculate the density of a cube with a mass of 24 grams.  The cube has a length of 3cm, a width of 2cm, and a height of 1cm.  

Volume = 3cm x 2cm x 1cm = 6cm3

Density = 24g/6cm3 = 4.0 g/cm3

500

How is the atom composed?  Where do we find each of the subatomic particles?

Protons in the nucleus

Neutrons in the nucleus

Electrons orbiting the nucleus

500

What property is effected by gravity?

Weight

500

If 10 mL of water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.  What temperature will 100mL of water boil at?  Explain why.

100 degrees Celsius because sample size does not change the boiling point.  Boiling point is independent of sample size. 

500

Looking at the picture, identify the states of matter in the model

Left: Solid

Middle: Liquid

Right: Gas

500

Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 60 grams.  There is graduated cylinder with 100mL of water.  When the object is added, the volume goes up to 130mL of water.  Calculate the volume of the object.  Then the density. 

Volume = 130mL - 100mL =30mL

Density = 60g/30mL =2 g/mL

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