Classification of Matter
Physical/Chemical Properties of Matter
Density
Water Relationship
Potpourri
100
Iron (Fe) would be most specifically classified as this.
Element
100
The color of an object would be an example of this type of property.
Physical Property
100
Density is a relationship between these to things.
Mass and Volume
100
What is the formula or relationship for the Water Relationship
1 mL = 1 cubic centimeter = 1 gram
100
A change from a solid to a gas is called this.
Sublimation
200
All matter can be separated into these two categories.
Pure Substances and Mixtures
200
An objects ability to resist flow would be the definition for which physical property.
Viscosity
200
The density of an object taking up 30 cubic centimeters weighing 10 grams would have a density of this.
0.33 grams per centimeters cubed
200
If my 222.9 gram rock displaced 117.8 mL of water, what is the volume in cubic centimeters of my rock
117.8 cubic centimeters
200
How well something bends is a Physical Property know as this.
Malleability
300
A salad with items mixed in would be an example of a (Homogenous/Heterogeneous) Mixture
Heterogeneous
300
This type of property category would include examples such as flamibility and Reactivity.
Chemical Properties
300
Water has a density of this.
1.0 grams per cubic centimeter
300
How did the mass of the object help us in the water displacement lab?
It didn't
300
What would be a good method of separation to get Fruit Loops out of milk?
Filtration
400
When Sodium Chloride (NaCl) comes together with Water (H2O), they form an aqueous solution known as this.
Solution
400
Boiling and Freezing points would be an example of this type of property.
Physical Property
400
If I had 40 mL of oil (density of 0.82 grams per cubic centimeter), how much would that sample weigh?
32.8 grams
400
What is the capacity of water in mL of a container measuring 3 cm long by 5 cm high by 8 cm wide?
120 mL
400
What is the best method to find the volume of an iron washer?
Water Displacement
500
Muddy water would be an example of this.
Suspension
500
If I am separating substances based on mechanical means, I need to use these types of properties.
Physical Properties
500
If I wanted to get a film canister with dimensions of 5.25cm tall and a diameter of 2.55cm to float in water, how much would I need the film canister to weight. Hint: v=2(pi)(radius squared)(height)
53.62 grams
500
If I have one lieter of water, how much would that weigh?
1 kg or 1000g
500
How much sand would you add to a 5.75g film canister that was 5.25cm tall and had a diameter of 2.55cm in order to get it to float in olive oil (density of 0.918 grams per centimeters cubed) and be almost completely submerged?
19.05 grams
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