Physical/Chemical Properties
Mixtures & Pure Substances
Density
Physical & Chemical Changes
Law of Conservation of Mass
Matter
1000

List 4 physical properties of matter.

color, texture, shape, mass, hardness, magnetism, reflectivity, thermal and electrical conductivity, solubility, melting point, boiling point, malleability, ductility, density

1000

In a mixture of saltwater, what is the solvent and solute?

salt = solute

water = solvent 

1000

A gas is less dense than a liquid.  If I opened a can of soda and left it on the counter overnight, what would you expect to happen to the carbon dioxide?

CO2 is less dense than the liquid, so it would float to the top and escape the can.

1000

Decomposition- Physical or Chemical Change

Chemical Change

1000

Mass cannot be created or destroyed only rearranged.

Law of Conservation of Mass

1000

Describes the arrangement of matter in a substance.

DENSITY

2000

List 4 chemical properties of matter.

flammability, rusting, tarnishing, toxicity, reactivity, corrosion, cooking, combustibility

2000

A ____________ can be chemically broken down into simpler substances. 

compound

2000

Water has a density of 1.0 g/mL.  Which substance will float? 

a. karo syrup 1.37 g/mL  

b.  liquid mercury 13.6 g/cm3  

c.  milk 1.03 g/mL  

d. ethyl alcohol .79 g/mL


d. ethyl alcohol has a lower density than water 

2000

A change in the state of matter such as boiling water - Physical or Chemical Change

Physical Change

2000

In a chemical reaction, the mass of the reactants is always _________ to the mass of the products.

EQUAL

2000

What is the density of water and how will you know if something will sink or float in water?

Density of water is 1.0 g/mL

Less than 1 = floats

Greater than 1 = sinks

3000

List 3 properties of a metal.

shiny luster, good conductor of heat and electricity, malleability, solid 

3000

A solution is a type of mixture.  In a solution, the parts are harder to separate.  Which of the following is a solution? pebbles & water, mud & water, chicken noodle soup, sweet tea

SWEET TEA

3000

You find a ring with a mass of 107 g.  You fill a graduated cylinder up with 10 mL of water and put the ring in.  The water rises to the 15 mL mark.  What is the density of the ring? 

21.4 g/mL

3000

What happens in a chemical reaction if you increase the temperature?

The rate of the reaction will increase.

3000

In a chemical reaction, what could explain a decrease in mass.

A gas could have been released as a product. 

3000

Describe the melting and boiling points of a substance.

Melting point - temperature at which a substance transforms from a solid to a liquid

Boiling point - temperature at which a substance transforms from a liquid to a gas

4000

List 3 properties of a nonmetal. 

dull luster, poor conductors, if solid it is brittle, low boiling point, not malleable 

4000

Give an example of a heterogeneous mixture?

trail mix, pizza, sand in water, nuts and bolts, etc.

4000

The density of water is 1 g/mL and the density of honey is 1.42 g/mL.  Make a true statement regarding whether the following will sink or float in water and honey.  Dime is 8.9 g/cm3 and a ping pong ball is .08 g/cm3.  

Example:  The ping pong ball will float in both water and honey.  

The dime will sink in both water and honey.  

4000

What could you do if you wanted to slow down a chemical reaction?

Decrease temp; Put in fridge

4000

In a chemical reaction, what could explain an increase in mass of the product?

There could have been a reaction with gases in the air.

4000

Name the 4 metals that are magnetic.

iron, cobalt, nickel and steel

5000

What is ductility and is it a chemical or physical property?

The ability of metals to be stripped into wires. Physical property

5000

Explain the difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures.

Heterogeneous means not the same throughout and homogeneous means the same throughout.

5000

Calculate the density of brown sugar that measures 8 cm3 and has a mass of 12.9 g.  Round to the nearest tenth and state the units in your answer.

1.6 g/cm3

5000

Name 3 pieces of evidence that indicates a chemical change has occurred. 

bubbling/gas release

change in temperature

unexpected change of color

energy is released 

precipitate forms

5000

50 g of sodium reacted with chloride to produce 125 g of NaCl, sodium chloride. How much chloride was used?

75 g of Chloride

5000

Chemical or physical change - Dry ice sublimation

Physical Change - Solid to a gas

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