States of Matter
Properties of matter
Atomic structure, ions, isotopes
Bonding
Bonding cont.
100

What is matter?

Everything that has mass and takes up space

100

Burning wood- chemical or physical change?

Chemical change

100

F+1 is a _________ (cation or anion)

Cation

100

silver bromide

AgBr

100
carbon disulfide

CS2

200

Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed?

Solid

200

List 3 physical properties

density, volume, texture, shape, length, mass, etc

200

How do you calculate atomic mass?

atomic mass = protons + neutrons

200

lead (II) nitride

Pb3N2

200

phosphorous pentachloride

PCl5

300

____________ has no definite shape, but has definite volume

Liquid

300

A firework exploding is a ___________ change

Chemical change

300

How do you calculate the amount of neutrons?

Neutrons = mass # - protons

300

magnesium chloride

MgCl2

300

calcium hydroxide

Ca(OH)2

400

A phase change from a solid to liquid

melting

400

True or false: When something undergoes a chemical change, the product usually takes on new physical properties

True

400

The average atomic mass is the weighted averaged of an elements ________

isotopes

400

Lithium Sulfide

Li2S

400

potassium nitrate

KNO3

500

A phase change from a liquid to a gas

evaporation

500

Name 2 chemical properties

Toxicity, flammability, acidity, reactivity, heat of combustion

500

Isotopes of an element have the same number of _________, but a different number of _________.

protons; neutrons

500

Calcium oxide

CaO

500

copper (II) nitrate

Cu(NO3)2

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