States of Matter
Mixtures and Solutions
Energy and Chemical Change
Reaction Rates
Acids and Bases
100

What state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume?

Solid

100

What do you call a mixture where you can still see the different parts?

Heterogenous



100

What type of change produces a new substance: Physical or chemical?

 A chemical change.



100

What happens to the reaction rate when temperature increases?

It increases.



100

What is the pH range of acids?

Below 7

200

What state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps a definite volume?

Liquid.

200

What is the substance being dissolved in a solution called?

Solute

200

What is released in an exothermic reaction?

Energy (Heat/light)

200

What is a catalyst?

a substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up.

200

What ion do acids release in water?

Hydrogen ions (H^+)

300

Why can you smell popcorn from across the room even if you cannot see it?

Gas particles spread out and move freely through the air.



300

What method would you use to recover solid salt from water?

Evaporation 



300

 Why is baking a cake a chemical change?

New substances form and it cannot be reversed easily to its original form.



300

Why does powder react faster than a solid chunk?

more surface area increases collision.



300

What happens when an acid and a base react?

They form water and a salt (Neutralization).



400

Dry ice seems to disappear without melting into liquid first. What process is taking place?

Sublimation

400

Why does stirring help a solute dissolve faster?

It spreads particles out and increases contact with the solvent. 



400

What is the law of conservation of mass?

Mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.



400

 What is collision theory?

Reactions occur when particles collide with enough energy and correct orientation.



400

Why is ammonia considered a base even though it does not contain hydroxide?

It produces OH^- ions in water.



500

Why does heating a substance change its state of matter?

Heating increases particle energy, making them move faster and overcome attractions between particles. 



500

Explain why oil and water do not mix using the idea of polarity?

Water is polar and oil is nonpolar, therefore they do not attract and separate into layers. 



500

Explain why breaking bonds and forming bonds are both involved in chemical reactions?

Energy is absorbed to break bonds and released when new bonds form.



500

Explain how lowering activation energy affects a reaction?

It makes it easier for particles to react, increasing speed.



500

Explain why a strong acid is more reactive than a weak acid?

Strong acids dissociate completely in water, and fully ionize, producing more H^+ ions. 



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