States of matter
Change of states
Air / Water
Dissolving
Separation techniques
100

Draw a diagram to illustrate (show using pictures) the particles in a solid.

Particles are close together in rows and columns/Orderly arranged
100

What is the name of the process in which a liquid becomes the gas?

evaporation

100

Which gas is the primary gas in air?

nitrogen

100

The substance that dissolves is the __________.

solute

100

What separation techniques should we use to separate an insoluble solid and a liquid?

Filtering/filtration

200

Because there are ________ space between particles in solids and liquids, solids and liquids have fixed __________, meaning that they cannot be compressed.

little, volume

200

What is the freezing point of water?

100℃

200

True or false?

Air is a mixture.

T

200

The substance that does the dissolving is called the __________.

solvent

200

The liquid that can pass the filter paper is called ______.

The solid that stays on top of the filter paper is called ________.

filtrate; residue

300

Particles in a solid only _____ in position; particles in a liquid ________; particles in a gas __________.

vibrate; slip (slide); move about (very fast)

300

Dry ice changes in to carbon dioxide gas in the process of _________.

sublimation

300

To test the presence of water vapor, we can use:

①________ colored cobalt chloride paper  turns to _______ if there is water vapor.

② ________ anhydrous copper sulphate turn to _______ if there is water vapor.

① blue (to) pink

② white (to) blue

300

The maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature is ___________.

solubility

300

If we would like to get water out of salt water, what separation technique should we use?

Distillation

400

Liquids have _____ density, _______ be compressed, have ______ shape, and _______ diffuse.

high, cannot, no fixed, can
400

Give an example of condensation

water dew on a cold can of cola/fog on the bathroom mirror after a shower/answers that make sense

400

A student collects some gas in a conical flask. The student then add clear lime water into the conical flask and observed that the liquid becomes cloudy (milky). What is the gas the student collects?

carbon dioxide (CO2)

400

Normally speaking, as temperature increases, the solubility of a substance usually __________ .

increases

400

The reason why substances in the ink get separated because more soluble substances spread along the filter paper ______, thus they go ______ up on the filter paper.

faster; higher

500

Particles in _________ (state of matter) has the highest kinetic energy.

gas

500

An unknown substance has a melting point of 25℃ and a boiling point of 120℃. What state is this substance at 78℃?

liquid
500
State the function of oxygen to living things

respiration (breathing)

500

When a solution containing the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent at a specified temperature, the solution is _________.

saturated

500

To get pure salt out of a mixture of salt, dirt and rock, what are the separation techniques should we apply? Make sure the order of separation techniques is correct.

dissolve in water→filter→evaporate the filtrate

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