States of Matter
Physical vs. Chemical properties
Intensive vs. Extensive
Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Energy & Reactions
100

What are the three main states of matter?

Solids, liquids, gases

100

What is a physical property?

Can be observed without changing the substance

100

Which property depends on the amount of substance — mass or color?

Mass (extensive)

100

What type of change is melting butter?

Physical

100

What is an exothermic reaction?

One that releases energy (feels warm)

200

Which state of matter has particles packed tightly in a fixed shape?

Solid

200

What is a chemical property?

Describes how a substance reacts or changes into a new one

200

Is density intensive or extensive?

Intensive

200

Burning wood is what type of change?

Chemical
200

What is an endothermic reaction?

One that absorbs energy (feels cold)

300

What happens to particle movement when a liquid turns into a gas?

They move faster and spread apart

300

Is flammability a physical or chemical property?

Chemical

300

Explain why volume is an extensive property.

It changes when the amount of matter changes

300

What are two clues that a chemical change has occurred?

Color/odor change, gas formation, precipitate, or temperature change

300

Fireworks are an example of which type of reaction?

Exothermic

400

True or False: Gases have a definite shape and volume.

False

400

Give one example of a physical property that can be measured.

Density, melting point, mass, etc.

400

True or False: Boiling point changes if you have more of the same liquid.

False

400

When sugar dissolves in water, is it a physical or chemical change?

Physical 

400

Ice melting is an example of what kind of process?

Endothermic physical change


500

Name one example of a physical change involving a change in state.

Melting ice, boiling water, freezing juice, etc.

500

What property describes how harmful a substance is to living things?

Toxicity

500

Identify one pair of intensive and extensive properties.

Intensive: color; Extensive: volume

500

When iron rusts, is the change reversible? Why or why not?

No; a new substance (iron oxide) is formed

500

A chemical reaction makes the beaker feel cold. What type of reaction is this, and why?

Endothermic; it absorbs energy from surroundings

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