Chemical/Physical Change
States of Matter
Mixtures
Lab Safety/Equipment
Separation Techniques
100

Is melting ice a chemical or physical change?

Physical

100

What state of matter is air?

Gas

100

Is salt water a mixture or pure substance?

Mixture

100

What must you wear to protect your eyes?

Safety Goggles


100

What method separates solids from liquids?

→ Filtration


200

Burning wood is what type of change?

Chemical

200

Particles in a solid are:
A) Far apart
B) Close together and fixed
C) Moving freely

B

200

What do we call a substance that is dissolved in a solution?


Solute


200

Should you taste chemicals in the lab?

No!

200

What technique separates salt from water?

→ Evaporation


300

Give ONE sign of a chemical change

Gas produced / colour change / temperature change / precipitate


300

Name the change from liquid → gas

→ Evaporation / boiling


300

A student mixes sand and water. After sitting for a while, the sand settles at the bottom.

Suspension


300

A student needs to measure 50 mL of liquid accurately.
Which piece of equipment should they use?

Measuring Cylinder


300

What tool is used in filtration?

Filter paper

400

Why is dissolving sugar in water NOT a chemical change?

No new substance formed

400

A balloon with a small amount of air is placed in hot water and expands.

Using the particle model, explain why the balloon expands.



  • Particles gain energy when heated
  • They move faster and spread further apart
  • This increases the volume, causing the balloon to expand
400

What is the solute in salt water?

Salt

400

What object is the same shape as a pringles can and is used for measuring accurate volumes of liquids?

Measuring cylinder


400

A mixture contains sand and salt dissolved in water.
Describe how you would separate the sand.

Filtration

500

A solid dissolves in water, then when heated produces a gas and a new solid forms.

Which changes are physical and which are chemical? Justify your answer.

  • Dissolving = Physical (no new substance)
  • Gas + new solid = Chemical (new substances formed) 
500

Compare particle movement in liquids vs gases

→ Liquids: slide past each other; Gases: move freely and quickly

500

Explain the difference between solution and suspension

→ Solution = fully dissolved; Suspension = particles settle

500

What equipment is required for an experiment heating water?

  • Bunsen burner
  • Tripod
  • Heatproof mat
  • Gauze mat
  • Beaker
500

Milk looks evenly mixed, but its particles do not settle and cannot be removed by filtration.

What type of mixture is milk?

Colloid
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