Density
Specific Heat
Solubility
Vocabulary
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The two parts that make up density.
What are mass and volume?
100
A low specific heat means...
What is "takes LESS time, LESS energy to heat or cool"?
100
Mixing two liquids together to form a mixture uses this.
What is solubility?
100
The amount of matter in a given amount of space
What is density?
100
A mixture that is uniform throughout.
What is homogeneous?
200
These are the units of density.
What is g/mL?
200
A high specific heat means...
What is "takes MORE time, MORE energy to heat or cool"?
200
The two parts to any mixture.
What are solute and solvent?
200
The amount of energy needed to raise 1 g of substance by 1 degree C
What is specific heat?
200
Atoms are composed (made up of) these particles.
What are subatomic particles?
300
An object will sink in water if...
What is "it's density is greater than / more than water's density"?
300
Something that heats up the quickest is said to have a ________________ specific heat.
What is low?
300
The substance that does the dissolving.
What is the solvent?
300
The temperature at which something turns from a liquid to a gas.
What is boiling point?
300
These subatomic particles are located in the nucleus.
What are protons and neutrons?
400
You would observe this if the densities of two liquids were equal...
What is "the liquids would mix together" or "become a homogeneous mixture"?
400
You go the pool and step on the concrete, which is burning hot. When you dive into the water, it feels cool. Which has the higher specific heat, which the lower, and how did you know?
What is "the concrete had the lower specific heat and the water had the higher specific heat due to the time and energy at which they changed temperature."
400
The substance that is being dissolved.
What is the solute?
400
The temperature at which something turns from a solid to a liquid.
What is freezing point?
400
These are the three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
500
Quick math! What is the mass of an object with a density of 3.0 g/mL and a volume of 10 mL?
What is 30 g?
500
Two metals are put in an oven. Copper has a specific heat value of 0.97 J/kGC and Tin has a specific heat value of 2.35 J/kgC. Explain what happens.
What is "the Copper heats up first due to the lower specific heat. less time, less energy to heat it up, so it gets the hottest"?
500
In a mixture of sugar, food coloring, and water, these is(are) the solute and solvent.
What is "the sugar and food coloring are the solutes, and the water is the solvent"?
500
This term describes the ability of something to create a mixture.
What is solubility?
500
This substance has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
What is a metalloid?
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