Unit 1: Scientific Activity
Unit 2: Properties of Matter
Unit 3:Matter Systems
Unit 4: The Structure of Matter
Unit 5: Chemical Reactions
100

The first stage in the scientific method.

What is observation?

100

The measurement of how much space an object occupies. 

What is volume?

100

Everything that has mass and occupies space. 

What is matter? 

100

Substances that cannot be separated into other substances.

What are simple substances?

100

The event when a substance disappears and another, new one, appears. 

What is a chemical reaction?

200

A set of ordered steps that ensure we can explain phenomena with great confidence.

What is the scientific method?

200

The device used to measure mass. 

What are scales?

200

Whatever their states of aggregation, their physical and chemical properties are uniform in any part of them. 

What are pure substances?
200

Groups of atoms ordered in a geometric structure.

What are crystals?
200

Balance this equation: 2Cl2 (g) + 3 O2 (g)

What is 2 Cl2O(s) ?

300

Any physical property we can measure. 

What is magnitude?

300

The density of mercury is 13600 kg/m3. Calculate the volume that 200 grams of this metal would occupy.

What are 1.47 x 10-5 m3?
300

The matter system of oil and water. 

Heterogeneous 

300

The mass of an atom with 3 protons, 3 electrons, and 4 neutrons. 

What is 7?

300

The type of reaction that occurs when you soak limescale in vinegar.

What is an acid-base reaction?

400

Convert 340 g to the SI. 

What is 0.34 kg?

400

The fourth state of matter. 

What is plasma?

400

The matter system for mayonnaise.

What is a colloidal system?

400

The isotope used to date artifacts in archaeology.

What is carbon-14?

400

They type of reaction that occurs when silver tarnishes.

What is metal corrosion or a redox reaction?

500

Express 0.0025 in scientific notation.

What is 2.5 x 10?

500

We have a gas enclosed in a cylinder at a pressure of 1.2 atm, occuyping a volume of 2.5 L. We increase the pressure to 2 atm and the temperature is constant during the process. Calculate the final volume. 


47

What is 1.5 L?

500

Calculate the concentration expressed in volume percent of a solution prepared with 200 mL of ethyl alcohol, which has had water added to complete 500 mL of solution.

What is 40%?

500

The element with the highest stable isotopes of any element--10. 

What is tin?

500

One of the most important purposes of chemistry in our lives?

What is synthesizing new substances?
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