Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Density
Changes in Matter
Classifying Matter
100

This type of property can be observed or measured without changing the matter's identity.

What is a physical property?

100

The ability of a material to react with another substance is called this

What is a chemical property?

100

The equation to calculate density is this.

What is density = mass ÷ volume?

100

This type of change does not alter the chemical composition of matter

What is a physical change?

100

These are the two main categories used to classify matter.


What are mixtures and pure substances?

200

The texture and color of an object are examples of this kind of physical property

What are qualitative physical properties?

200

This chemical property explains why wood burns in the air.

What is combustibility?

200

The units of density for a solid are typically written like this.

What is g/cm³?

200

The toasting of bread is an example of this type of change

What is a chemical change?

200

A mixture of sand and iron filings can be separated using this

What is a magnet?

300

The boiling point of water is an example of this kind of physical property.


What are quantitative physical properties?

300

Baking soda reacting with vinegar demonstrates this chemical property

What is reactivity to acids?

300

These liquids layer themselves in a container based on this property.

What is density?

300

This law states that the mass of reactants equals the mass of products in a chemical reaction.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

300

Compounds can only be broken down using this type of change.

What is a chemical change?

400

This is the term for the amount of space a material takes up

What is volume?

400

This term describes substances, like helium, that do not react with others.

What is inert?

400

f a substance has a mass of 10 g and a volume of 2 cm³, its density is this.

What is 5 g/cm³?

400

Melting ice is this type of change.

What is a physical change?

400

This type of matter cannot be broken down by either physical or chemical changes.


What is an element?

500

Name two units used to measure mass

What are grams (g) and kilograms (kg)?

500

Name a chemical property that explains why avocadoes turn brown when exposed to air.

What is reactivity to oxygen?

500

True or False: A grape and a foam block with the same mass will have the same density.

What is false?

500

In Lavoisier’s experiments, the container had to be sealed to do this

What is to ensure no mass was lost or gained during the reaction?

500

When we introduced electricity to water last week, a chemical change occurred that resulted in the appearance of 2 gasses at the tips of the pencils.  These two gasses are ____________ and ___________.

What are oxygen and hydrogen?