Up & Atom
pH and Physical Properties
Lab Notes
Ch-ch-changes
Name that Reaction
100

Atoms make up all matter and can bond together to form these larger structures.

What are molecules/compounds?

Bonus $100 if you know the difference between molecule and compound

100

This property describes how well a solute can dissolve in a liquid solvent.

What is solubility?

100

In the Synthesis lab, you blew gas into water to create this acid.

What is carbonic acid?

Bonus $100 if you can tell me the chemical equation!

100

The "F" in FLASH stands for this sign of gas release often seen as bubbles. 

What is Fizz?

100

AB + C -> AC + B represents this type of reaction where one element is kicked out of a pair.

What is single replacement?

200

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and its total count determines which atom the element is.

What is a proton?

200

The expected pH of sour candy

What is below 7 pH?

200

In the Elephant Toothpaste lab, this liquid reactant decomposed into water and oxygen gas.

What is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)?

200

The "S" in FLASH stands for this, which describes a change in color like when BTB turns yellow.

What is Shade?

200

What is the following reaction type:
2NO + O2 → 2NO2 

Synthesis Reaction

300

This is the term for the center of the atom where you find the protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

300

If the pH of a liquid is 13, that liquid is described as this.

What is basic or alkaline? 

300

The catalyst in our replacement reaction lab that encouraged copper atoms to replace iron atoms

What is a 9V battery?

300

If a reaction releases heat and feels warm, it demonstrates the "H" in F.L.L.A.S.H. and the chemical reaction is considered to be this

What is exothermic?

300

What is the following reaction type:
Fe + CuSO4 -> FeSO4+ Cu

Single Replacement

400

To find the number of these subatomic particles, you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.

What are neutrons? 

400

The solid chunks that form from a liquid are called this

What is a precipitate?

400

The chemical name of what you removed from the pennies

What is copper oxide?

400

The kinds of changes that are associated with physical changes (regarding reversibility)

What are usually reversible changes.

400

What is the following reaction type:
Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Mg(NO3)2 + H2O

What is Double Replacement

500

If an atom has an atomic mass of 14 and contains 7 protons, how many electrons would it need to have in its second shell to be considered a stable, neutral atom?

What is 5? (7 total electrons, 2 in first shell 5 in second)

500

A liquid is considered to be acidic when there is a high concentration of these atoms in the liquid

What is H+ (hydrogen)?

500

Explain how the copper ended up on the nail in our Penny Lab

The copper was sourced from the copper atoms in the copper oxide. We used vinegar and salt to form copper acetate from the copper oxide on the pennies. Then, we added a steel nail to the copper-rich solution and added a current to encourage the iron atoms in the nail to swap for the copper atoms in the solution, coating the nail.

500

A chemical change is the breaking and forming of these between atoms to create new arrangements of atoms

What are chemical bonds?

500

The following equation is missing a number before a molecule so it is unbalanced (number of atoms do not equal on left or right). Balance the equation by writing in the missing number in one of the spaces below:

__FeS + __HCl → __FeCl2 + __H2S

__FeS + _2_HCl → __FeCl2 + __H2S

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