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

Anything that has mass and takes up space is known as what?

Matter

100

What is matter made up of?

(smaller particles)

100

Cutting a piece of paper is an example of a____ change.

physical

100

When two or more different substances are mixed, a new substance may be formed. This is called a______ change.

chemical

100

The scientific study of what matter is made of and how it changes is known as what? 

(chemistry)

200

People can use____ to describe and identify matter.

Properties

200

What is a characteristic of particles?

(They are too small to be seen.)

200

During a physical change, the total_____ of matter is conserved.

(weight or mass)

200

When a chemical change occurs, the total weight of matter does what?

(stays the same/is conserved/no matter is gained or lost)

200

Matter is made up of particles too small to be seen. These are called what?

atoms

300

Describe solubility.

(the ability of a substance to dissolve)

300

What is an example of a particle that makes up matter?

air

300

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

300

What is an example of a chemical change?

(Sample answers may include cooking or baking, rusting, burning paper, rotting a banana, etc.)

300

Matter made up of a single type of atom is called a what?

element

400

Name three properties of matter.

(Acceptable answers include color,

hardness, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, magnetism, and solubility.

400

Blowing up a balloon can be used as a_____ to show that particles exist. 

model

400

In your own words, describe a physical change.

A type of matter can change physically while remaining the same type of matter.)

400

How do you know when a chemical change has occurred?

(Sample answers include formation of gas, change in color, change in odor, change in temperature, emission of light, and formation of a precipitate.)

400

All of the atoms of an element are what?

identical

500

Explain how evidence can be used to describe matter.

Observations or quantitative measurements of physical properties of

matter can be used as evidence to describe types of matter.)

500

What is an example of evidence that can be used to explain that matter

is made of particles too small to be seen?

(Acceptable answers include inflating a

balloon, evaporating liquids, and dissolving a substance.)

500

How can you prove that the total weight of matter is conserved during a physical change? 

(measure the matter before and after the change occurs)

500

What kind of evidence of a chemical change would you expect to find when you burn a match?

(Accept either change in temperature or emission of light.)

500

Describe a molecule.

(Molecules form when atoms join together with

other atoms.)

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