States of Matter
Phase Changes
Physical & Chemical Properties
Physical and Chemical Changes
Other
100

What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

Solid — has definite shape and volume.

100

What phase change is the transition from solid to liquid?

Melting — solid to liquid.

100

Is color a physical or chemical property? Explain.

Physical property — color can be observed without changing the substance.

100

Is breaking a glass a physical or chemical change? Why?

Physical change — breaking glass changes shape but not composition.

100

What pH value indicates a substance is acidic?

pH less than 7.

200

In which state of matter do particles move freely and fill the container?

Gas — particles move freely and fill the container.

200

During vaporization, does particle speed increase or decrease? Explain.

Increase — particles gain energy and move faster during vaporization.

200

What is a chemical property? Give an example.

Chemical property describes how a substance reacts with others; example: flammability.

200

Name two signs that a physical change has occurred.

Signs include change in size and shape

200

What is the difference between a compound and a mixture?

Compound is chemically combined substances; mixture is physically combined substances.

300

Describe the particle spacing and movement in a liquid.

Particles are close but can slide past each other; they move faster than solids but slower than gases.

300

What happens to the energy of particles during condensation?

Energy decreases — particles lose energy and slow down during condensation.

300

Calculate the density of an object with mass 45 g and volume 15 mL using water displacement.

Density = mass/volume = 45 g/15 mL=3 g/mL

300

Burning wood is an example of what type of change? Explain your answer.

Chemical change — burning wood produces new substances (ash, gases).

300

Identify whether salt water is a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.

Homogeneous mixture — salt water is uniform throughout.

400

Which state of matter has particles sliding past each other?

Liquid - particles slide past each other

400

Compare particle spacing in melting versus freezing.

Melting: particles move farther apart; Freezing: particles come closer together.

400

A rock displaces water from 15 mL to 35 mL and has a mass of 50 g. What is its density?

Density = 50 g/20 mL=2.5

400

Is dissolving salt in water a physical or chemical change? Explain.

Physical change — dissolving salt changes appearance but salt can be recovered.

400

Is baking soda a pure substance or a mixture? Explain.

Pure substance — baking soda is a compound with a fixed composition.

500

(Daily Double): Explain why gases are the fastest, but solids and liquids are not.

Gases have the most amount of energy between solids, liquids, and gases

500

(Daily Double): Explain the energy changes and particle movement during sublimation.

Sublimation: particles gain enough energy to change from solid directly to gas, increasing speed and spacing without becoming liquid.

500

Explain why density is a physical property.

Density is physical because it describes a measurable characteristic without changing the substance’s identity.

500

Describe evidence that would help you identify a chemical change.

Evidence includes color or temperature changes, gas bubbles, precipitate formation, or light emission.

500

 Explain how acids and bases react together.

 Acids and bases neutralize each other.

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