Matter/Chemical Change
Properties of Matter
Evidence of Chemical Change
Force and Motion
Energy
100

Did a chemical change occur if the temperature changed during an experiment?

yes

100

Elements that are generally good conductors of heat and electricity are ___.

 Metals

100

 What is the best evidence that a chemical reaction occurred when two clear liquids were mixed and a cloudy solid formed? A: Color change B: Temperature remained the same C: Solid particles formed D: Volume increased

C: Solid particles formed.

100

Which best describes the force shown with an apple falling from a tree? A: Pulled toward the ground by gravity B: Fell due to wind friction C: Pulled by Earth's magnetic pull D: Pushed by applied forces

 A: Pulled toward the ground by gravity.

100

The energy related to the motion of an object is called 

B: Kinetic energy

200

Which container showed a chemical change: A (penny got wet) or B (bubbles formed)? Explain your choice.

Container B because bubbles formed in the liquid. (Gas production is evidence.)

200

Elements that are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity are ___.

Nonmetals

200

Multiple choice: Which of the following is evidence of a chemical change? A: Production of a gas B: Change in thermal energy C: Production of a precipitate D: Color change (choose all that apply)

All apply as evidence: A, B, C, D (production of gas, thermal energy change, precipitate, color change).

200

 Which are examples demonstrating the force of friction? (A bike rolling down a hill; Rubbing hands together to keep warm; Air rushing over a car; A pot on a silicone pad)

Rubbing hands together to keep warm; Air rushing over a car is air resistance,a bike rolling down a hill has friction 

200

What is the  best way to represent potential energy and kinetic energy when a rock is falling off a cliff 

C: As potential energy decreases, kinetic energy increases.

300

When cheese spoils and mold forms, is that a physical or chemical change? Explain why

 Chemical change — mold growth is new substances forming

300

Elements that are average conductors of heat and electricity are ___.

Metalloids

300

Short answer: What does the formation of a precipitate mean in a lab?

Production of a solid when two solutions mix; a new solid forms and separates from solution.

300

What is Newton's Third law

 for every action there is a equal and opposite reaction

300

Multiple choice: At what point would the roller coaster car have the greatest potential energy? (Use points labeled 3,4,5,6 )

At the top of the roller coaster.

400

True/False: Burning charcoal releases heat, indicating a chemical change has occurred.

True

400

The ability to be hammered into thin sheets is known as — A: Ductility B: Conductor C: Insulator D: Malleability

Malleability

400

True/False: If no color change occurs, then no chemical change has happened. Explain.

 False — No color change does not guarantee no chemical change; other evidence may exist.

400

The net force on a box is  16N pushing to the left and 8 N to the right, and what direction will the box move? :    Are they balanced?

No and to the left

400

Multiple choice: At what point would the roller coaster car have the greatest kinetic energy? 

When it is coming to the bottom it will be going the fastest and have the most kinetic energy.

500

A piece of metal is heated and changes color but no gas forms. Is this definitely a chemical change?

Not necessarily; color change can be physical (oxidation often chemical).

500

 Which type of element could the chemist be studying? shiny. malleable, good and a conductor of electricity

metal

500

 Scenario: You mix two solutions List at least three pieces of evidence here that indicate a chemical change and explain how each supports that conclusion.

 Examples: Temperature change (exothermic/endothermic), gas bubbles (new gas formed), color change or precipitate (new substance). Each indicates new substances or energy change

500

According to Newton’s Third Law, what happens when a swimmer pushes against the pool wall? 

The wall pushes back with the same force

500

Describe the energy transformations when a fan runs from a battery (or charged source).


Chemical energy → electrical energy (in battery-powered fans) → mechanical energy (fan blades spin). For an electric fan plugged into electrical grid: electrical → mechanical; if battery: chemical → electrical → mechanical.

M
e
n
u