What does it Matter?
Chemical. Physical. Who's property is
it, anyway?
States
I heart elements, compounds and mixtures
Picture it: Lab Safety, 2012
100
Matter is an object that has mass and takes up this.
What is space (has volume)?
100
Reactivity is considered this property of matter.
What is chemical?
100
This state of matter is most easily compressed.
What is the gaseous state?
100
Since carbon dioxide can be broken down into carbon and oxygen, carbon dioxide would be considered this type of matter.
What is a compound?
100
Acids and bases are examples of this type of material that can burn organic material.
What is corrosive?
200
This is made up of only one type of atom.
What is an element?
200
Mixing of ingredients before cooking is considered this type of change.
What is physical change?
200
This state of matter has a definite volume and takes up the shape of its container.
What is the liquid state?
200
This type of mixture has the same composition throughout.
What is a homogeneous mixture?
200
This symbol means that a substance could catch on fire.
What is flammability?
300
Mass, volume and length describe properties of this type of matter. (Be very specific).
What are physical properties that are considered extensive?
300
Identify three physical properties of matter.
What are viscosity, texture and density or any property that is intensive or extensive?
300
This state of matter has no definite shape or volume.
What is the gaseous state?
300
Define mixtures.
What are mixtures are composed of more than one substane?
300
This provides detailed information about specific materials.
What is MSDS?
400
If the density of a piece of copper is 4 g/cm3, describe the density of the same piece of metal sliced in half.
What is 4g/cm3?
400
Combustion is considered this property of matter.
What is chemical?
400
Describe the motion of particles in a solid.
What is slight vibration in a fixed position?
400
This type of mixture has a non-uniform composition.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
400
A radioactive substance can be identified by reading this section of the MSDS.
What is the hazards identification section?
500
This is not classified as matter.
What is light?
500
Viscosity is considered to be this property of matter.
What is physical.
500
Describe why the forces of solids allow them to form crystals.
What is they have strong intermolecular forces?
500
Identify three ways to separate a mixture.
What are filtration, chromatography, sieving, decanting, and evaporation?
500
This is where you would find the storage and disposal information for chemicals.
What is MSDS?
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