Compounds
Properties
Acids, Salts and Bases
More Properties
An Example of ?
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A shorthand way to describe an compound.
What is a chemical formula?
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The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
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This shows whether an acid or base is present.
What is an indicator?
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The ability of material to carry energy.
What is conductivity?
100
Lemon juice is an example of this.
What is an acid?
200
The process in which substances are changed into a different substance.
What is a chemical reaction?
200
Characteristics of matter that can be detected by the 5 senses.
What are physical properties?
200
A substance that tastes sour and releases hydrogen ions.
What is an acid?
200
The ability of a material to change its chemical makeup.
What is chemical property?
200
Litmus paper is called this.
What is an indicator?
300
Sugar changes into carbon when you do this.
What is heating it?
300
The temperature that changes a liquid to a gas.
What is the boiling point?
300
This forms when a strong base reacts with a strong acid.
What is salt?
300
The temperature that changes a solid to a liquid.
What is melting point?
300
Soap and drain cleaners are examples of these.
What are bases?
400
Chlorine and sodium chloride make this compound that makes your food taste better.
What is salt?
400
The amount of space that matter takes up.
What is volume?
400
A substance that tastes bitter and accepts hydrogen ions.
What is a base?
400
How much a substance can dissolve into another.
What is solubility?
400
These turn blue litmus paper red.
What is an acid.
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This is Earth's most abundant compound.
What is water?
500
The mass per unit volume of a substance.
What is density?
500
The system for measuring the strength of acids and bases.
What is pH?
500
Substances change at one of these points.
What is a boiling or melting point?
500
These turn red litmus paper blue.
What are bases?
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