Properties of Matter
Kinetic Theory and Solids
Liquids and Gases
Gas Laws and Phase Changes
Physical and Chemical Changes
100

What is the term for properties like mass and volume that do not help identify a substance?

Noncharacteristic properties

100

According to the kinetic theory, the speed of particles depends on their _____________. 

Temperature

100

What property of a liquid is a result of cohesion at the liquid's surface?

Surface Tension

100

According to Charles's Law, if the temperature of a gas decreases while pressure is held constant, what happens to its volume?

It decreases

100

Crushing, tearing, and breaking are all examples of what broad category of change that doesn't alter the type of matter?

Physical Change

200

If two objects have the same mass but different volumes, which one has the higher density? 

The object with the smaller volume

200

What theoretically happens to particle motion at absolute zero?

The particles stop/are not in motion. 

200

What is the name for the force of attraction between unlike particles, such as between a liquid and its container?

 Adhesion

200

What is the specific term for the "amount of heat required to melt a certain amount of a particular substance"?

Heat of fusion

200

The formation of snow from water vapor is provided as an example of which phase change?

Sublimation

300

Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of what force acting on that mass?

Gravity

300

Gases have ________________shape and ______________ volume. 

Indefinite, indefinite.

300

What two factors cause the volume of a gas to vary?


Pressure and Temperature

300

What is the key difference between evaporation and boiling in terms of where the vaporization occurs?

Evaporation occurs at the surface, while boiling occurs throughout the liquid.

300

What is the specific chemical change defined as "the combination of a substance with oxygen"?

Oxidation

400

List 3 examples of characteristic properties.

1. Boiling Point

2. Melting Point

3. Density

400

 Salt, sugar, and quartz are all examples of what type of solid?

Crystalline Solid

400
A fluid's resistance to flow is known as _________________.

Viscosity

400

A gas has a volume of 5.0 L at a pressure of 1.0 atm. If the pressure increases to 2.0 atm, what will the new volume be?

2.5L

400

List 3 examples of useful products that we obtained from the knowledge of chemical change. 

Medicines, nylon, perfume, soaps, and detergents... etc.

500

Calculate the following using the equation D = M/V. If the density iof a substance is equal to 15 kg/l, and its volume is 5l. What is the mass? (MAKE SURE YOU WRITE THE CORRECT UNIT OF MEASUREMENT!)

Mass = 3kg

500

What is the reason that forces engineers to place gaps in the pavement/roads? 

Thermal Expansion

500

The ability of gases to spread out and mix is one of their four listed properties. What is this property called?

Diffusion

500

A sample of gas is trapped in a syringe with a movable piston. The initial volume is 30 mL at a pressure of 100 kPa. If the piston is pushed in until the volume is 10 mL (with no temperature change), what is the new pressure inside the syringe?

300 kPa

500

Write the equation for the combustion of CxHy compound.

CxHy + O2 --> CO2 + H2O

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