States of Matter
Parts of Matter
Measuring Properties
Changes in Matter
Properties
100
The particles are held together firmly and they jiggle or vibrate very fast in place.
What is a solid?
100
This type of matter is made up of a single type of atom
What is an element?
100
We used this to measure mass and these are the units
What is a balance? What is grams?
100
Matter goes through this when it changes the way it looks without becoming a new kind of matter.
What is physical change?
100
This is the measure of the amount of matter in a certain amount of space. Mass/volume
What is density?
200
This state of matter is compressible and the particles have high energy.
What is a gas?
200
This is an example of iron filings and sand.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
200
This is the amount of space matter takes up. The units this is measured in.
What is volume? What is milliliters or centimeters?
200
This is the type of change that occurs when iron combines with oxygen to form rust.
What is a chemical change?
200
Density is considered this type of physical property.
What is an intensive physical property?
300
This is the name of the process when states of matter change from gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
300
This is the main difference between elements and compounds.
What is number of different types of atom? Elements one type of atom, compound two or more types of atoms.
300
This is the conversion between 2.0 m and centimeters.
What is 200 cm?
300
These are the type of changes for each of the following: 1) water boiling and forming steam 2) baking cookies 3) burning wood
What is 1) physical 2) chemical 3) chemical
300
This is the density of a sample that has a mass of 20 g and a volume of 5 mL.
What is 4 g/mL?
400
In this state of matter, the particles flow past one another because they are held loosely together.
What is a liquid?
400
Ice tea is an example of this.
What is homogeneous mixture?
400
In a graduated cylinder, you have 10.0 mL of water. After you add a rock, the water level raises to 13.0 mL. This is the volume of the rock.
What is 3.0 mL?
400
These are the type of physical changes that depend upon the amount of property, example: 25 grams, 2 liters, 4 meters.
What is an extensive physical property?
400
This is the volume of soda if the mass is 14 g and the density is 2.0 g/cm3.
What is 7 ml?
500
A change in states of matter is called this type of propery.
What is physical property?
500
Table salt, NaCl, is an example of this.
What is a compound?
500
This is the volume of a box measuring 2.0 cm length, 2.0 cm height, and 3.0 cm width
What 12 cm3?
500
These are the four signs of a chemical change.
What is 1) producing a gas, 2) producing a solid, precipitate? 3) a change in temperature, 4) a change in color
500
This property is independent of the amount of material you have such as color, melting temperature, and texture.
What is intensive property?
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