States of Matter
Pure Substances, Mixtures & Separation
Atomic Structure & Bonding
Periodic Table & Periodicity
Gas Laws
100

Name the three states of matter

solid, liquid, gas

100
Is air a pure substance or a mixture?

mixture

100

What subatomic particle has no charge?

neutron

100

Which group contains the noble gases?

Group VIII

100

Which gas law describes the relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature?

Boyle's Law

200

Which state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape?

liquid

200

Which method is used to separate sand from water?

Filtration

200

What type of bond forms between a metal and a non-metal?

ionic bonds

200

What is the name given to Group VII elements?

Halogens

200

According to Charles's Law, what happens to the volume of a gas when temperature increases?

Volume increases

300

What process changes a liquid into a gas?

Evaporation

300

Name the method used to obtain salt from seawater.

Evaporation

300

An atom has atomic number 11. How many protons does it contain?

11

300

Are elements in Group I metals or non-metals?

Metals

300

A gas occupies 400 cm³ at 100 kPa. What volume will it occupy at 200 kPa?   Using Boyle's Law

200 cm³

400

Explain why gases are easily compressed.

Gas particles are far apart with large spaces between them.

400

What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture?

A pure substance contains only one type of particle; a mixture contains two or more substances physically combined.

400

State two properties of ionic compounds.

high melting point

conduct electricity when molten/dissolved

crystalline solids

400

As you move across a period from left to right, do elements become more metallic or less metallic?

Less Metallic

400

A gas occupies 600 cm³ at 300 K. What volume will it occupy at 450 K?   Using Charles's Law

900 cm³

500

A student notices water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass. What process has occurred?

Condensation

500

A mixture contains iron filings, sand, and salt. Describe how all three substances can be separated.

Remove iron with a magnet, dissolve salt in water, filter out sand, evaporate water to recover salt.

500

An atom contains 17 protons, 18 neutrons, and 17 electrons. State its:
a) Atomic number
b) Mass number

a) 17

b) 35

500

What is the trend in reactivity as you go down Group II of the periodic table?

Reactivity Increases

500

A gas has:
P₁ = 100 kPa     V₁ = 300 cm³     T₁ = 300 K

P₂ = 150 kPa     T₂ = 450 K         Find V₂.

V2=300 cm3