Structure of Matter
Physical and Chemical Properties
Characteristics of Chemical Reactions
Synthetic Materials
Mix
100

A substance made up of only ONE type of atom

An element

100

Characteristics that are observed or measured without changing the substance

Physical properties

100

A substance that takes part in and undergoes change in a chemical reaction

Reactants

100

A resource that exists without any human intervention

Natural resource

100

Something that has mass and volume 

Matter

200

The simplest unit of a chemical compound 

A molecule 

200

A process where one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances 

Chemical reaction

200

The term for something not dissolvable in water

Insoluble 

200

A resource the replenishes itself in a short amount of time 

Renewable resource

200

A solid whose atoms are arranged in an ordered pattern

A crystal 

300

The negatively charged part of an atom

Electron

300

Characteristics observed or measured when atoms rearrange 

Chemical properties 

300

A substance produced during a chemical reaction

Products 

300

Rubbers and Petroleum are examples of this

Synthetic materials 

300

What is the equation for density? 

D = M/V

400

Something that has definite volume but NOT definite shape

A liquid

400

Order liquid, solid, and gas from most dense to least dense 

Solid, Liquid, Gas

400

An insoluble solid formed during a chemical reaction

A precipitate 

400

A resource that once used up does not replace itself in a short period of time 

Nonrenewable resource

400

A substance made of two or more different elements that have chemically joined together 

A compound

500

A substance that has definite composition and properties 

A pure substance 

500

A substance made by mixing other substances together 

A mixture 

500

Describe what a chemical process is

A method of changing one or more chemicals 

500

Water is an example of what type of resource? Include both parts

Natural/renewable 

500

Is mixing oil and alcohol a chemical reaction? Explain.

No, the property being tested is density which is a physical property. The two substances do not change.