Everybody in the Pool!!!
Say what!
Balancing Act
Break it up...
Break it up!!!
This & That
100

Matter that shares the same space but each part keeps its own properties...

Mixture

100

A new substance is formed  when this occurs after two substances are mixed together.

Chemical reaction

100

Parts of a chemical equation that are like the chemistry version of factors or addends in math...

Reactants

100

The method of separation that a Keurig coffee pod utilizes...

Filtration

100

What each individual Lego represented in our demonstration on Conservation of Matter...

Atoms

200

Give an example of a mixture that has 3 substances...

Beans, corn, rice

Flour, Baking soda, Salt

Etc...

200

Name three things that occur to let us know a chemical reaction is taking place.

Bubbles                  Light

Fizzing                    Odor

Heat given off          Sizzling

200

Parts of a chemical equation that are the science version of the answers to a multiplication problem...

Products

200

Best method of separation to find a needle in a haystack...

Magnetic attraction

200

When salt dissolves in water, the salt goes through this kind of change...

Physical

300

A liquid mixture...

Solution

300

Type of change that carbon dioxide and water go through when a plant makes glucose and oxygen...

Chemical

300

The math-like chemistry sentence that shows the process of chemical reactions and chemical change...

Chemical Equation

300

You drop a bag of M&M's into a bowl of sugar.  What is the easiest way to separate the sugar and the M&M's?

Strainer or Sifter

300

Phase changes are example of this kind of change...

Physical

400

Give two reasons why salt water is a mixture...

Can be separated

Salt is still salt and H2O is still H2O

No new substance is created

All substances maintain their original chemical make up

400

True or False:

Sublimation and condensation are examples of chemical changes.

False

400

Look at the following equations only one is correct. Which one?

A)  

B)  

C)  


400

Name two methods of separation that depend on substances ability to change from a liquid to a gas.

Evaporation

Distillation

400

Finish this statement:

According to the Law of Conservation of Matter/Mass new matter...

is not created or destroyed.

500

What do we call two liquids that are combined together in one container with each liquid maintaining their own properties?

Mixture

Solution

500

Give two examples of chemical changes...

Oxidation- Rusting, brown apples

Flammable

Burning- Fireworks, explosions

Cooking

500

Look at the following equations one is incorrect.
Which one?

A) 

B) 

C) 

500

When would you use distillation as a method of separation for solutions rather than evaporation...

So you do not lose the liquid that evaporated out of the solution.

500

Does the Law of Conservation of Matter apply to both physical or chemical changes or just chemical? 

Explain your answer...

Both!

Physical change- All substances stay the same; not a reaction

Chemical change- During a chemical reaction, atoms are just rearranged.  New ones are not created and existing ones are not destroyed.