Properties
Energy and Reactions
PH and C changes
Mass density and volume
Atoms & chemical reactions
100

A property is something:

You can see (observe) or measure

100

State one sign a chemical reaction is happening


Light, temperature change, smell, sound, gas produced

100

Physical changes changes the atoms or molecules of a substance (T/F)

False

100

A metal block sinks in water. This means the block is (more/less) dense than the water

More

100

What is an atom?

A particle

200

A chemical properties include flammability and heat (T/F) 

True

200

Energy is needed in a reaction to:

Break bonds and make bonds in the reactants and products

200

Chemical reactions create new substances (T/F)

True

200

What is mass?

The amount of matter in an object


200

We practice balancing equations show that:

the mass doesn't change in a chemical reaction 

300

Name 3 properties of metals

Shiny, conduct heat, conduct electricity, malleable, strong

300

What is needed to start a reaction?

Energy

300

To cause a chemical change in piece of paper you could:

Burn it

300

How do you calculate density

Mass / volume

300

What is the word equation for the reaction between when nitric acid and magnesium oxide react to form magnesium nitrate and water?

nitric acid + magnesium oxide --> magnesium nitrate + water

400

If you mix two chemicals together you can expect the original properties of the reactants to:

Change

400

A liquid is at 20 degrees. Another chemical is added and the temperature changes to 38 degrees. This must be a :

Exothermic reaction

400

Give one example of a chemical change and one example of a physical change

For example: crumpling/tearing/folding paper

burning, cooking etc. 

400

If mass stays constant (the same) and volume increases the density of an object will:

Decrease

400

What is the missing number _H2+O2-->2H2O

2

500

Why is it important to know the properties of substances like metals and non metals

Safety, they can be used to tell what a substance is

500

The reactants have LESS energy than the products. This is an:

Endothermic reaction


500

How are chemical reactions and physical changed different?

Chemical - cannot be reversed, create new substances, change properties

Physical - do not create new substances, do not change atoms, properties stay the same

500

What is density?

The amount of mass/matter/particles per area/volume

500

What is the law of conservation of mass?

Atoms/matter cannot be destroyed. Atoms are just rearranged.