Reversible/Irreversible
Definitions
States of Matter
Chemistry in Action
Chemistry Connections
100

Rust forming on a car

What is irreversible?

100

The substance to be dissolved

What is a solute?

100

Three states of matter

What is a solid, liquid and gas?

100

In the lemonade experiment, which substance was the solvent?

What is a water?

100

List 2 ways to separate liquids

What are decanting and distilling?

200

Mixing pasta and water

What is a reversible?

200

The solute is fully dissolved into another substance

What is a solution?

200

List the state of matter for water

What is a liquid?

200

How would you separate the lemon juice, water and sugar?

What is evaporate?

200

a new substance is formed

What is a chemical reaction?

300

Crackers that are burnt

What is irreversible?

300

It can be dissolved

What is a soluble?

300

List the state of matter for helium

What is a gas?

300

You make this kind of change when you bake bread.

What is a chemical change?

300

List 4 ways to separate solids

What are magnets, sieves, flotation and air?

400
Melting ice cubes

What is reversible?

400

a mixture where components are visible and therefore, unevenly mixed.

What is a heterogeneous mix?

400

List the state of matter for a ice cube

What is a solid?

400

In the lemonade experiment, which substance was the solute?

What is sugar?

400

Crystals are made through _________________.

What is evaportation?

500

Graham cracker that is broken

What is reversible?

500

a change in which new type of matter forms

*cannot be reversed

What is a chemical change?

500

What is the missing state of matter?

solid, _______________, gas

What is liquid?

500

List 4 factors that can affect the dissolving of a lifesaver.

What are size of particle, temperature of water, stirring and type of solvent?

500

List 3 ways you know a chemical change has occurred.

What are change of colour, change of temperature, gas is given off, odor, rust or bubbles form?