Give the Term
Give the Definition
True/False
Give an example
Explain
100

A homogenous mixture in which the solute is uniformly distributed throughout the solvent

Solution

100

Solvent

The substance that does the dissolving in a solution 

100

Lemon Juice is an acid

True

100

Give an example of a common acid

Vinegar, Lemon Juice.. ect.. 

100

What process turns a solid into a liquid?

Heating or melting

200

The substance that is dissolved in a solution

Solute

200

Solid

A state of matter in which the substance has definite shape and volume

200

Toasting bread is a physical change

False, it is a chemical change - look for the color change

200

Give an example of a common base

Ammonia, soap ...ect.. 

200

Give two examples of a chemical reaction

Two of: light, sound, color change, creation of gas

300

A change in a substance where no new substances are formed but the substance will take on different characteristics. These changes are usually reversible

Physical Change

300

Hypothesis

An educated guess as to what will happen in an experiment

300

Vinegar is the universal solvent

False, water is

300

Give an example of a physical change

...

300

What is something you can do to dissolve something faster?

stirring, heating, crushing

400

A state of matter in which the substance takes the shape of its container and is of low density 

Gas

400

Heterogeneous Mixture

A mixture where you can see the various parts

400

Sugar will dissolve faster than a jolly rancher

True

400

Give an example of a chemical change 

...

400

Explain two ways of testing is something is an acid or a base

Using an indicator: litmus paper or cabbage juice

500

The amount of mass in a substance per unit of volume

Density

500

Surface Tension

Molecules of a liquid wanting to stick together creating a "skin" of a liquid

500

Atoms contain protons, neutrons, and negatrons

False, electrons

500

List one of the parts of the nucleus atom

Proton / Neutron

500

Put the following parts of experiments in the correct order

materials, hypothesis, procedure, conclusion, observation