What's The Matter?
50 (Minus 47) States
Lab Mixtakes
What's Happening?
Diagram Duos
100

Mixtures are separated by this type of means

What is physical? 

100

Particles are moving in these states

What is solid, liquid, and gas? 

100

The button you press to make sure the dish is not included in the mass measurement

What is zero/tare? 

100

Burning is this type of change

What is chemical?

100

The label on the x-axis of a phase change diagram

What is heat or heat energy? 

200

NaHCO3

What is compound

200

In this state, particles are moving very fast and are far apart. 

What is gas? 

200

In an exothermic reaction, you would expect the temperature measured by the thermometer to go? 

What is up?

200

Ripping is this type of change

What is physical?

200

The point on a phase diagram where the solid, liquid, and gas states coexist is called

What is the triple point? 

300

Brass

What is homogeneous mixture? 

300

The energy associated with motion

What is kinetic? 

300

What you do with excess chemicals

What is put in the waste container? 
300

The atoms in a chemical change are

What is rearranged? 

300

During a phase change, the temperature of a substance is 

What is constant? 

400

Elements and compounds can be classified as

What are pure substances? 
400

Condensation is the phase change from

What is gas to liquid? 

400

In the paperclip lab, two of the same type of paperclip connected together represented a/an?

What is element?

400

The fancy science word for solid

What is precipitate? 

400
On a phase change diagram, flat lines correspond to this type of energy

What is potential energy? 

500

Boron

What is an element? 

500

In this type of process, heat is released

What is exothermic? 

500

In an endothermic reaction, heat is being? 

What is absorbed? 

500

The five indicators of a chemical change

What is:

1) Unexpected Color Change

2) Formation of gas (bubbles)

3) Formation of precipitate (solid)

4) Formation of odor

5) Heat or light produced

500

The label of the y-axis on a phase diagram

What is pressure?