When one or more new substances are created such as burning wood.
What is Chemical Change?
When Red Litmus Paper turns blue.
What indicates a base?
When the surface of water acts like a skin keeping something from sinking.
What is surface tension?
This principle states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in open or closed systems.
What is the principle of conservation of mass?
Taste or smell unknown solutions.
What are ways NOT to identify unknown solutions?
Amorphous and Crystalline are 2 types of these.
What are 2 types of solids?
No Color Change on litmus paper is an indication of this.
What is a neutral Solution?
The ability to do work or cause change.
What is energy?
In this form, particles are arranged in the LEAST organized manner.
What is a gas?
When solutions break down (i.e. H2O2) this reaction occurs.
What is a decomposition reaction?
It's slippery, like soap!
What is a characteristic of bases?
When blue litmus paper turns red, the indication shows the presence of this type of solution.
What is an acid?
The study of matter and how it changes.
What is the definition of Chemistry?
Salt dissolving in water is an example of this type of change.
What is a physical change?
This represents a solution (such as CaCO3)
What is a symbol?
This solution is corrosive and eats away at things
What are acidic solutions?
When heat is given off in this type of change (like fireworks exploding).
What is an Exothermic Change?