Elements
Compounds
Mixtures and Solutions
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Physical and Chemical Changes
100

What is the smallest particle of an element?

Atom

100

What is the chemical formula for water?

H₂O

100

 In a saltwater solution, what is the solute?

Salt

100

Our five senses used to describe the physical properties of an object.

What are SIGHT, SMELL, HEARING, TASTE, and TOUCH?

100

Water has undergone a _______________ when it is turned from a liquid to a gas through boiling.

PHYSICAL CHANGE

200

True or False: Elements can be found on the periodic table.

True

200

Glucose is written as C₆H₁₂O₆. How many total atoms are in one molecule?

24

200

Used to separate a MIXTURE of iron filings and sand.

magnet

200

Is color a physical or chemical property?

Physical

200

Which type of change produces a new substance?

CHEMICAL CHANGE

300

Which of these is an element? Iron (Fe), Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆), Water (H₂O).

Iron(Fe)

300

It is made of 2 OR MORE elements joined together in a molecule.

Compound

300

Salt dissolving into water.

solution?

300

Matter can be found in these three states.

 LIQUID, SOLID, or GAS?

300

____________ changes occur when sugar is added to coffee to sweeten it, peanuts are crushed into peanut butter, and paper is cut into tiny pieces.

 PHYSICAL

400

A student looks at the periodic table to identify a substance. That substance must be a(n) __________.
 

Element

400

 A scientist discovered a compound with 4 nitrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms. Write its formula.

 N₄O₂

400

What happens to concentration when more solvent is added?

It decreases / the solution is diluted

400

Flammability is an example of which type of property?

Chemical

400

Fireworks exploding, wood burning, iron rusting, a pie baking, 2 clear liquids combining to produce a colored liquid all are indicators of a __________ change occurring.

CHEMICAL

500

 Which elements make up the compound H₂SO₄?

Hydrogen, Sulfur, Oxygen

500

How many atoms of each element are in the compound Al₂(SO₄)₃?

  • Aluminum: 2 atoms

  • Sulfur: 3 atoms

  • Oxygen: 12 atoms

  • Total: 17 atoms

500

Which of these does not increase the rate at which a solute dissolves: stirring, heating, crushing, or adding more solute?

Adding more solute

500

Solubility (ability to dissolve) is which type of property?

Physical

500

Which observation best shows a chemical reaction occurred: ice melting, salt dissolving, water boiling, or gas forming?

Gas Forming