Properties of Matter
Particles of Matter
Physical Changes
Chemical Changes
Intro to Chemistry
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space

What is matter?

100

This is what matter is made of

What are smaller particles?

100

Cutting a piece of paper is an example of this type of change

What is a physical change?

100

A type of change that happens when two or more substances mix to form a new substance

What is a chemical change?

100

The name for the tiny particles of matter that are too small to see

What are atoms?

200

People can use these to describe and identify matter

What are properties?

200

How big particles are

What is too small to be seen?

200

During a physical or chemical change, this is conserved.

What is mass? (or matter, or weight)

200

What happens to the total mass of the matter in a chemical change

What is, it is conserved (saved, not lost, the same)

200

The three types of particles that make up an atom

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

300

The scientific word for a substance's ability to dissolve

What is solubility?

300

This is an example of something that is not made of matter.

What is (energy form like light/heat/sound, idea, thought, or feeling, the force of gravity, or a shadow)

300

These are three states of matter

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

300

This is an example of a chemical change

What is (burning, rusting, baking soda/vinegar, cooking, rotting)

300

What matter made of just one kind of atom is called

What is an element?

400

These are four properties of matter

What is (hardness, colour, odor, taste, texture, magnetism, conductivity, melting point, etc.)

400

Blowing up a balloon to show air exists, or using clay and toothpicks to show what molecules look like are examples of this type of scientific tool

What are models?

400

This is how you can describe a physical change

(Some properties might change, but the type of matter stays the same)

400

This is a sign that a chemical change has happened

What is (colour change, smell, glowing, new materials like bubbles, temperature change, precipitate)

400

A group of atoms that are chemically bonded or joined together

What is a molecule?

500

Summarize one of our experiments from this unit

(Describe what happened and one concept, vocabulary word, or skill used)

500

How does leaving salt water out to evaporate show that matter is made of particles too small to be seen?

(Invisible salt crystals join to become visible, Can't see water particles leaving as they evaporate, but we notice the difference in the water level)

500

This is how you can prove that matter is conserved during a physical or chemical change

What is measure the total mass before and after the change, and use a closed system?

500

This is the evidence of chemical change you see when a match burns

What is (light, smoke, change in temperature, colour change)

500

An example of a molecule found in the natural world

What is (water, oxygen gas, carbon dioxide, methane, salt, etc.)

M
e
n
u