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

The all time greatest movies are....

What is Star Wars?

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?