Vocabulary
Westfield Q's
Chemical Reactions
Random
100

The tiny pieces that all matter is made of.

Atoms

100

What was the reddish-brown substance in the water in Westfield?

Rust

100

These substances will have _(the same or different)_ properties.

different

100

What do children typically get in their stockings if they’re on the Naughty List?

A lump of coal

200

An object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see.

Model

200

In Westfield, could the rust be created without fertilizer?

No

200

These substances have the exact same properties. True or False?

False

200

What popular holiday drink contains eggs?

Eggnog

300

A process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances

Chemical Reaction

300

What two substances created rust in Westfield?

Fertilizer and Iron

300

What is evidence that a chemical reaction occurred?

Change in color, smell, bubbles, temperature, melting and/or boiling point.

300

What animated 2004 film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve?

The Polar Express

400

An ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction.

Product

400

When using a model to represent a chemical reaction. What did the tokens represent?

The different atoms

400

What can cause an chemical reaction?

Add liquid, heat, cold, or mix

400

In the reaction shown, hydrogen and oxygen are the _______.

Reactants

500

Something that can be observed about a substance, such as color, smell or boiling point.

Property

500

How was rust created? Which atoms were involved? 

Hint: Think of the tokens

A chemical reaction caused iron and oxygen to combine from the fertilizer running through the iron pipes.

500


In this chemical equation, which are the products?

Water and Carbon dioxide

500

During a chemical reaction, not all of the atoms that make up the reactants rearrange to form the products. (true or false)

False

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