Pure Substances
Mixtures
Properties of Matter
Physical vs Chemical Changes
Mystery
100

True/False: If a substance is considered a pure substance, it will always have the same properties

True

100

True/False: Mixtures are two are more substances that have been chemically combined together.

False

100

The ability to strike a substance without it shattering

Malleability

100

True/False: A physical change is always reversible.

False

100

What is the formula used to calculate density?

Density = mass / volume

200

A substance that is made of only one type of atom

Element

200

Type of mixture where parts of the mixture are noticeable different from one another.

Heterogeneous Mixture

200

Iron exposed to oxygen and forming iron oxide is an example of which chemical property?

reactivity

200

A phase change such as ice melting or water boiling is an example of a ______ change

A phase change such as ice melting or water boiling is an example of a PHYSICAL change

200

A _______ is when a solid substance forms when liquids are combined.

A PRECIPITATE is when a solid substance forms when liquids are combined.

300

Why is water not an element?

It contains more than one type of element 

300

Give an example of a homogeneous mixture

Brass, Steel, Plastics, milk, lemonade, etc

300

Flammability is the ability to burn in the presence of ______.

Oxygen

300

Name 3 clues that a chemical change has occurred.

Change in color

Production of Gas

Formation of a Precipitate

Production of Heat/Light

Change in Odor

300

Which property of matter measures the ability to cut/scratch another substance

Hardness

400

Which of the following is NOT true about compounds.

a. made up of 2 or more simpler substances chemically combined.

b. share the same properties as the substances they are made of.

c. always joined in a fixed proportion.

b. share the same properties as the substances they are made of.

400

This is a type of liquid mixture where particles in the mixture are too large to stay evenly distributed in the liquid. This causes the mixture to separate into layers over time.

Suspension

400

Distillation is the process of separating a mixture based on differences in ________________.

Distillation is the process of separating a mixture based on differences in BOILING POINT.

400

Is shaking a soda to make it fizz is a physical change or chemical change? Explain why.

It is a physical change because the fizzing is a result of CO2 gas rapidly escaping. The CO2 gas was already present in the can

400

Name an example of a substance with high viscosity and a substance with low viscosity

Label which is which in your answer.

high viscosity = syrup, honey, molasses


low viscosity = water, juice, rubbing alcohol

500

What is the criteria for a material to be considered a pure substance?

Matter is considered a pure substance if it always has the exact same COMPOSITION.

500

Mixtures and compounds are both substances that are made up of "two or more other substances"

What makes a mixture different than a compound?

Compounds are joined in fixed proportions and therefore will always have the same composition.


The composition of a mixture can vary.

500

When trying to identify an unknown substance, why is it important to consider both the physical and chemical properties of the substance?

Because some substances share the same physical properties, but differ in their chemical properties.


Vice Versa is true 

500

Explain what makes a physical change and chemical change different.

The composition of a substance will remain the same during a physical change

The composition of a substance changes during a chemical change, making one or more new substances

500

How does the concept of density help to predict if an object will sink or float when placed in a liquid.

If the object's density is less than the density of the liquid, it will float.

If the object's density is more than the density of the liquid, it will sink.