Mixture types
Mixture separation
Particles and substance types
Neutralisation
Hazards and chemical reactions
100

Give two examples of the solution

Salt solution, sugar solution

100

Explain the filtration process

Removing solids from the liquid, sieving 

100

How do particles move in the solid state of matter?

They vibrate, move back and forth

100

How do we call the chemical reaction between acid and alkali?

Neutralisation :)

100

What do we call as a chemical reaction?

Process when 1 or more new substances formed 

200

Define the colloid. Describe the appearance of the colloid

Mixture of two substances, where one dispersed in another. It is milky or opaque 

200

What happens to a mass of water salt solution if it is left under the sun for a long time? Explain your answer.

Mass will decrease as the water will evaporate from the solution

200

What does melting mean?

When solid turns into liquid

200

Name the substance that allows us to monitor the neautralisation process 

Universal indicator

200

Which hazard symbol is used for the substances that catches fire easily? 

Flammable

300

Define the suspension. How it can be separated?

Suspension is the mixture in which solid is suspended in the liquid. It can be filtered.

300

Name four methods of mixture separation

Evaporation, distillation, filtration, chromatography

300

Explain the difference between element and compound

Element is the substance that consists of 1 type of atom, when compound - more than one

300

State whether these substances are acidic, alkaline, or neutral: Water, lemon juice, salt solution, vinegar, soap, sugar solution, lithium hydroxide

water - neutral, lemon juice - acidic, salt solution - neutral, vinegar - acidic, sugar solution - neutral, lithium hydroxide - alkaline 

300

Name all 6 hazards symbols that we passed. 

Flammable, Caution, Corrosive, Explosive, Toxic, Dangerous to the environment

400

What do we call as solute and solvent?

Solute - solid in solution

Solvent - liquid in solution

400

Explain the difference between distillation and evaporation

In the case of distillation, we condensate the water vapor back into pure water. In the case of evaporation, steam will just go to the air 

400

How do particles move in liquid state? (two types of their movement)

They vibrate, move past each other 

400

Name the general word equation for neutralisation chemical reaction: acid + alkali =

Bonus: name products and reactants in this reaction to get extra 200 points

acid + alkali = salt + water

acid, alkali - reactants; salt, water - products

400

Name a word equation for the following chemical reaction: hot copper metal reacts with chlorine gas to form solid green copper chloride

Bonus: mark elements and compounds in this reaction and explain your answer for extra 200 points

copper (element) + chlorine (element) = copper chloride (compound)

500

What will happen to solids in the suspension if you leave it for a long time?

Solids will settle on the bottop, suspension will separate by itself

500

Explain the paper chromatography process in 3 steps

1) Putting the drop of ink on the bottom side of the special paper

2) Lowering the bottom side of this paper into solvent

3) Colours that were included in the drop will spread through the paper (the fastest one will be at the top) 

500

Explain in terms of particles why solution is transparent

When solid dissolves in the liquid, it falls apart in such a small pieces, that light can easily pass through  

500

Name a word equation for the chemical reaction that results in the formation of sodium chloride

sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = sodium chloride + water 


500

For each of the following, determine whether the process is a chemical reaction or a physical change:

melting, neutralization, evaporating, dissolving, combustion (burning), solidifying, thermal decomposition

melting - physical, neutralisation - chemical, evaporating - physical, dissolving - physical, combustion (burning) - chemical, thermal decomposition - chemical

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