Ch. 1 Definitions
Chapter 2 Definitions
CH. 1
States of Matter
How many atoms of Carbon (C) in each molecule?
100

Anything that takes up space and has mass

Matter

100

Atoms that occur naturally as a pair

Diatomic

100

What is the first step of the Scientific Method?

Observe

100

What are the 4 states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

100

CO4

1

200

Data that is countable or measurable, relating to numbers

Qualitative data

200

Any changes in the appearance, shape, or state of matter

Physical change

200

What is the second step of the Scientific Method?

Hypothesis

200

Characteristics of a solid?

Definite shape and volume 

200

HCO3

1

300

describes a recognizable, repeating pattern on nature. Usually involves equations

Law
300

Describes how matter acts in the presence of other materials or how it changes composition under certain conditions.

Chemical property

300

What is the third step of the Scientific Method?

Experimentation 

300

Characteristics of a liquid?

Definite volume but no definite shape 

300

2C2H2

4

400

Reasoning that makes specific observations and then draws a general conclusion 

Inductive Reasoning

400

Properties that do NOT require/depend on the amount of material present. 

Intensive property

400

What is the fourth step of the Scientific Method?

Use Results to develop a theory

400

Characteristics of a gas/vapor?

No definite shape of volume 

400

C4H8O2

4

500

Worldview based on the belief that mater is all that exists and human reasoning informed by science is the only reliable path to truth 

Naturalism 

500

A pure substance that is 2 or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio.

Compound

500

What is the fifth step of the Scientific Method?

Theory leads to a law. Including equations and replicate experiments under many different conditions that give the same result

500
Temperature measures the total kinetic energy in a sample of matter

FALSE. Kinetic-molecular theory: attractive forces play a role as well

500

Ca(HCO3)2

2

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