Elements & Periodic Table
Chemical Formulas
Physical & Chemical Changes
Aqueous & Non-aqueous Solutions
Dissolution
100

What element does the prefix "hydro-" suggest?

hydrogen

100

The formula for salt is NaCl. What two elements make up salt? How many atoms are in one molecule of salt?

sodium and chlorine; 2 atoms

100
Ms. Martin put an ice cube in a glass of Dr. Pepper and noticed that it started melting. Is this a physical or chemical change?

physical

100

What is a solute?

something of lesser quantity in a solution; the thing being dissolved

100

What is another word for stirring?

agitation

200

How many atoms are in the chemical formula H6C12O6?

24

200

Which of these is not an element?

a. Na

b. Br

c. Pb

d. OH

OH. This is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen

200

Mr. Soto's car sits outside in the rain for several days. Afterwards, he notices some orange colored substance collecting on parts of the car. Is this a physical or chemical change?

chemical; rust

200
What is an aqueous solution?

any solution in which the solvent is water

200

What is the difference between a heterogenous and homogenous mixture?

heterogenous mixtures are not evenly distributed; homogenous mixtures are evenly distributed and difficult or impossible to separate

300

What does the atomic number of an element represent (number in the top left or top middle)?

number of protons in one atom of an element

300

Count how many atoms are in the formula: O3HeFe6

10

300

Mr. McBride left some apples in his fridge for 3 weeks. When he goes to grab one, he notices it's a different color. It also smells different. Is this a physical or chemical change?

chemical; rotting

300

Think back to our Koolaid Lab. Were you making the mixture in Beakers B and C more or less concentrated?

less concentrated

300

There is 30g of sugar in a 0.2L cup of coffee. What is the concentration of sugar in the coffee cup in g/L?

150 g/L

400

What does atomic mass represent? (What makes up an element's atomic mass?)

protons plus neutrons

400

Give the number of atoms for each element in this chemical formula:

Br6(Ra2P)3


6 bromine, 6 radon, 3 phosphorus; 15 total

400

A car uses gasoline to move. Is this a physical or chemical change?

chemical
400
When is a solution saturated?

when there is not enough solvent to dissolve the amount of solute

400

What are the three Effects on Dissolution?

agitation, temperature, surface area

500
How are elements combined to form compounds? (they give or take something away)


sharing electrons 

500
Give the chemical formula for dinitrogen trioxide.
N2O3
500

Your muscles use glycogen to move. Glycogen is a form of energy converted from glucose to be used by the body. Is this a chemical or physical change?

chemical

500

If you add more solute to a saturated solution, what will happen? Explain.

it will become oversaturated; no more solute can be dissolved unless there is something else affecting the solution

500
Frank is trying to dissolve sugar in a pitcher of tea. He notices that not all of the sugar is dissolving. He stirs the tea well, but it still doesn't dissolve completely. What should Frank do?

heat up the tea

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