Nature of Science
Atoms and The Periodic Table
Mixtures, Solutions, and pH
Density and States of Matter

Physical and Chemical Changes/Properties
100

What should a scientist do if his experiment does not support his hypothesis?

Revise the hypothesis and repeat the experiment.

100

What is the smallest unit of an element?

atom

100

A student has a container of sand and sugar. What could be used to separate the mixture?

solubility or water and a filter

100

What happens to the motion of the particles when energy is removed?

The motion of the particles slow down.

100

Is ice melting a physical change or a chemical change?

physical

200

What is the difference between science and pseudoscience?

Science is testable, pseudoscience is not.

200

What part of the atom contains almost all the mass?

the nucleus

200

Sugar is added to water, tea and ice, then stirred until the sugar dissolves.  How is this tea classified?  

Element, Compound, Solution or Pure Substance

Solution

200

Which state of matter are the particles the most attracted to each other and only vibrate in place?

solids

200

What is true about ALL chemical reactions?

a new substance is formed

300

What causes a scientific theory to change?

Theories can change over time with new evidence. 

300

Elements on the periodic table that are in the same group or column have

similar properties

300

What pH numbers would be considered a strong acid?

0, 1, 2, or 3

300

What is the mass of an object that has a volume of 45 cm3 and a density of 2.336 g/cm3?

.0519

300

If a piece of paper is burned and the ashes weigh less than the original paper, where is the remaining mass?

smoke and gases

400

How can you support a scientific claim or results of a scientific experiment?

evidence

400

Atoms contain electrons which orbit around the nucleus which is made of what?

protons and neutrons
400

Are dried pineapple, raisins, seeds, and nuts a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

heterogeneous mixture

400

What is the density of an object with a mass of 67.55 g and a volume of 3.5 cm3?

19.3 g/cm3

400

How can you increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

raise the temperature 

500

Does the shape of a car affect wind resistance? What is the independent variable?

shape of the car

500

Why did the model of the atom change so much over time?

new technology and new evidence

500

Litmus paper turns red in acids and blue in bases. What color would the paper turn if the solution tested was considered basic?

blue

500

If the density of water is 1 g/mL, would an object with a density less than 1 g/mL sink or float?

float

500

A bottle of milk in the refrigerator stays fresher longer than leaving it out at room temperature. If the freshness is related to a chemical reaction, explain why milk stays fresher in the refrigerator.

The lower temperature of the refrigerator reduces the rate or slows down the chemical reaction.