Introduction to Chemistry
Properties of matter
Mixtures of matter
Elements and compounds
The Gas laws
100

Organized process used by scientists to verify the work of others

The Scientific method

100

What is mass?

The amount of matter in a substance, particle or object

100

What is a mixture?

The combination of two or more pure substances

100

What is an element? 

Is a pure substance that can't be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means. 

100

What is a gas?

A substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.

200

What is chemistry?

The study of matter and the changes that it undergoes.

200

The change of state from gas to solid, without passing through the liquid state

Deposition or crystallization

200

Define heterogeneous mixture:

A mixture in which the individual substances remain distinct

200

Mention 5 examples of elements

Any element from the periodic table is an example.

200

The Gas laws explain the relationship between: 

Pressure, volume and Temperature. 

300

List the steps of the scientific method in correct order (according to the book):

1. Observation

2. Hypothesis

3. Experiment

4. Conclusions

5. Theory

6. Revised theory

7. Scientific law or scientific theory

300

Mention 2 examples of physical changes:

When objects or substances undergo a change that does not change their chemical composition

300

What is a solution?

AKA homogenous mixture, it has a single phase and constant composition

300

What is a compound?

Is made up of 2 or more different elements that are chemically combined.

300

"The volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature at constant pressure"

Charles's Law

400

Mention 5 branches of chemistry:

Organic chemistry

Inorganic chemistry

Biochemistry

Environmental chemistry

Analytical chemistry

Industrial chemistry

Polymer chemistry

Theoretical chemistry

400

Mention 3 examples of chemical changes:

Happens when one chemical substance is transformed into one or more different substances

400

What is filtration? For what type of substance would you use it?

It's used in heterogeneous mixtures. 

Filtration is a technique that uses a porous barrier to separate a liquid from a solid.

400

Mention 3 examples of compounds:

Any molecule formed by 2 or more elements is an example of compound. 

400

Using the data below, find the V2:

V1= 0.75L

P1= 2.25atm

P2= 1.03atm

P1V1=P2V2


Answer:

1.6L

500

Mention 1 example of qualitative data and 1 example of quantitative data:

1. Qualitative: Describes physical characteristics

2. Quantitative: Numerical information

500

What is the difference between extensive and intensive properties of matter? Mention 1 example of each one. 

An intensive property does not depend on the amount of substance but extensive does.

500

What is distilation? For whay type of mixtures would you use it?

It's used with liquid-liquid solutions. 

Distilation is a physical separation technique that is based on differences in the boiling points of the substances involved. 

500

Calculate the percet by mass of N, H and O in the following compound:

Compound NOH3 has a total mass of 133g: 25g of Nitrogen and 76g of Hydrogen.

Total mass: 133g

N: 25g, H: 76g, O: 32g

N: 18.7% H: 57.1% O: 24%

500

"The pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies directly with Kelvin temperature when volume remains constant"

Gay-Lussac's law
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