Properties
Models
Atoms & Substances
Chemical Reactions
Conservation of Matter
100

What are characteristics used to describe a substance?

What are properties

100

What do scientists use to study things too small to see?

What are models

100

What are substances made of?

What are atoms

100

What are the starting substances in a reaction called?

What are reactants

100

Can atoms be created or destroyed?

What is No

200

Name one physical property of matter.

What is color, mass, volume, density, or state

200

Give an example of a scientific model.

What is a diagram, drawing, or physical model

200

What is a group of atoms bonded together called?

What is a molecule

200

What are the new substances formed called?

What are products?

200

During a chemical reaction, what happens to the total mass of the reactants compared to the products?

What is it stays the same

300

Why do different substances have different properties?

Because they are made of different kinds of matter.

300

Why are models useful in science?

They help explain or visualize things we can’t directly observe.

300

Why do substances differ from each other? (think about atoms)

Because of different types and numbers of atoms.

300

What happens to atoms during a chemical reaction?

They rearrange.

300

If you start with 10 atoms, how many must you end with?

What is 10 atoms?

400

Is melting ice a chemical or physical change?

What is a physical change

400

True or False: Models are exact copies of real objects.

What is False

400

What does it mean that groups of atoms repeat?

The same pattern of atoms forms a substance.

400

Do atoms change into different types during reactions?

What is No

400

Why does mass stay the same in a reaction?

Because atoms are only rearranged, not lost or gained.

500

Why is density useful for identifying substances?

Because it is a unique property that doesn’t change.

500

What is one limitation of models?

They may leave out details or simplify reality.

500

How does changing the number of atoms affect a substance?

It creates a different substance with different properties.

500

What must happen to ALL atoms in a reaction?

They rearrange to form products.

500

What happens if atoms seem “missing” after a reaction?

They are still there—just rearranged or in another form.

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