What's the Matter?
Chemical. Physical. Who's property is
it, anyway?
States of Matter
I heart elements, compound and mixtures
Picture it: Lab Safety, 2012
100
Identify something that is not matter.
What is light?
100
Viscosity is this type of property.
What is physical?
100
Identify the state of matter that is most resistant to compression.
What is the solid state?
100
Mixtures must be composed of at least this many substances.
What are two?
100
Acids and bases are examples of this type of material that can burn organic material.
What is corrosive?
200
Name two chemical properties of matter.
What are pH, reactivity, heat of combustion?
200
Conductivity is this type of property.
What is intensive?
200
This state of matter has a definite volume and takes up the shape of its container.
What is the liquid state?
200
These are composed of one type of atom.
What are elements?
200
This symbol means that a substance could catch on fire.
What is flammability?
300
Matter can be described by these two components. They are also used to calculate density.
What are mass and volume?
300
List three extensive properties.
What are mass, volume and length?
300
This state of matter has no definite shape or volume.
What is the gaseous state?
300
These are composed of two or more types of atoms.
What are compounds?
300
This provides detailed information about specific materials.
What is MSDS?
400
Viscosity, texture, and density are all these types of matter.
What are physical properties?
400
List three intensive properties.
What are conductivity, melting point, boiling point, density, viscosity?
400
This type of matter takes on the shape of its container.
What is the liquid state?
400
Name the mixture that are the same throughout.
What are homogeneous mixtures?
400
A material that can explode or burn would be considered this.
What is hazardous?
500
A piece to metal has a density of 4 g/cm3. Identify the density of the metal if it were cut in half.
What is 4 g/cm3?
500
Intensive and extensive properties are considered this type of property.
What are physical properties.
500
As temperature increases this factor also increases.
What is pressure?
500
Mixtures that have a varied composition.
What are heterogeneous mixtures?
500
True or False. You should always pour unused chemicals down the drain.
What is false?
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