Properties of Matter
Organization of Matter
States of Matter
Volume and Pressure
Transformations of Matter
100

True or false: any samples of a pure substance (such as water) will have the same physical properties (such as density, boiling point, melting point) regardless of volume.

What is true!
100

This is when the atoms or molecules in a substance are organized in a repeating pattern

What is crystalline?
100
Atoms or molecules in this state of matter are tightly packed together and highly attracted to one another.

What is solid?

100

When thermal energy is increased in a substance, the spacing of the molecules ____________, causing the volume to ______________.

What is the spacing of the molecules increases, causing the volume to increase?

100

These are indicated by evidence such as color change, formation of a precipitate, temperature change, production of a gas, or production of heat and light.

What are chemical reactions?

200

This property refers to the amount of matter within a given volume--usually measured in g/cm3.

What is density?

200

This is when the atoms and molecules in a substance are not organized in a repeating pattern (or are arranged randomly)

What is amorphous?

200

Atoms and molecules in this state of matter are moving very quickly, are very spread out, and are not attracted to one another.

What is gas?

200

This is the cause of gas pressure.

What is the force of collisions of the particles on the sides of the container?

200

True or false: In a chemical reaction, a new substance is produced, meaning that the atoms change into different types of atoms.

What is false?  In a chemical reaction, a new substance is produced because the atoms rearrange into different molecules, but stay the same!
300

This is something that is made of only one type of atom or molecule

What is a pure substance?

300

This is the science term for two or more atoms bonded together.

What is a molecule?

300

True or false: Liquid water, ice, and water vapor are all made of different types of molecules.

What is false?  They are the same molecule, just moving at different speeds!

300

When thermal energy of a gas increases, the gas pressure will ___________ because _____________.

What is the gas pressure will increase because the molecules are moving faster and colliding more with the sides of the container?

300

This is what happens to the amount of matter (mass) in a chemical reaction. (use words like increase, decrease, or stay the same)

What is stays the same?

400

As volume increases, density does this. (Use words like, increases, decreases, or stays the same)

What is stays the same!

400

A grain of salt is composed of ____________ molecules organized _____________.

What is millions and billions of molecules organized in a repeating pattern?

400

Increasing thermal energy will cause the molecules of a substance to move _____________ and their spacing to _____________.

What is move faster, and their spacing will increase?

400

This is why if you leave a bike outside over the winter, the tires will be flat in spring.

What is because the cold weather causes the molecules of air in the tires to move more slowly and get closer together, decreasing the volume and gas pressure?

400

In a chemical reaction, the properties of the products (what you end up with) will be _______________ the properties of the reactants (what you start with).

What is the properties of the products will be different from the properties of the reactants?
500

These elements are solid at room temperature, malleable, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity.  They can be found on the left and middle of the periodic table.

What are metals?

500

These are the crystals that we eat!

What are ice, salt, sugar, chocolate, and butter?

500

This is what happens to the temperature of a substance when it boils. (use words like increase, decrease, or stay the same)

What is it stays the same?  (When substances are boiling, their temperature remains constant at the boiling point!)

500

This is the instrument that Mr. K plays.

What is the saxophone?

500

This is how you can test to see if a chemical reaction has occurred if you are not able to observe one of the five pieces of evidence.

What is you can test the properties of the products and see if they are different from the properties of the reactants?