Properties of Matter
Density/Mass/Volume
States of Matter
Physical or Chemical Changes
Chemical Changes
100

the amount of matter in an object

What is mass?

100

The equation to calculate density.

What is D=m/v?

100

The state of matter where particles move around fastest and have no defined shape or volume.

What is a gas?

100

Ice Melting

Physical Change

100

State the law of conservation of mass.

Mass cannot be created or destroyed.

200

A comparison of the amount of matter in an object to the amount of space it takes up.

What is density?

200

The density of a 700-gram rock with a volume of 350 cm3.

What is 2g/cm3?

200

The state of matter where particles flow freely but are confined to the shape of their container.

What are liquids?

200

Mixing sugar and water

Physical Change

200

How does temperature affect the rate of a chemical change?

Chemical changes will occur faster at higher temperatures.

300

The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance

What is solubility?

300

The mass of a brick with a volume of 12 cmand a density of 3 g/cm3.

What is 36 grams?

300

The state of matter where particles are held in a defined position where they vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

300

Burning wood for a fire.

Chemical Change

300

Identify 3 signs of a chemical change.

Production of a Gas

Production of an Odor

Formation of a Precipitate (Solid)

Changes in Color

Changes in Energy

400

This physical property describes the ability for something to stretch or bend

What is ductility?

400

The volume of a liquid with mass of 32 grams and a density of 16 g/mL. 

What is 2 mL?

400

True or False: Particles have more energy in a liquid than in a gas.

False. Particles of a gas will have more energy, which is why they move more freely.

400

Baking soda reacts with vinegar and forms a gas.

Chemical Changes

400

When Hydrogen and Oxygen combine they form water. How does the mass of the water compare to the mass of the Hydrogen and Oxygen separately?

They are equal.

500

Properties of matter that are determined by changing the substance.

Chemical properties

500

The density of a 24-gram cube with sides measuring 2 cm each.

What is 3 g/cm3?

500

How is the particle motion of a solid different from the motion of particles in a liquid or gas?

Particles in a solid do not move as freely.

500

A piece of apple rots on the ground

Chemical Change

500

What happened in the baking soda and vinegar balloon video to indicate that a physical change occurred?

Bubbling (change in energy), Production of gas.

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