Particle Theory of Matter
Structure of the Atom
Physical Properties
Density
Solubility and Saturation
100

What does the Particle Theory say all matter is made of?

Tiny particles

100

What charge does a neutron have?

No charge (0), neutral

100

Which of the following is a physical property: colour, rusting, or burning?

Colour.

100

When you add oil to water, the oil will float on top. This tells you that oil is less ________ than water.

Dense

100

If we dissolve kool-aid powder in water, would the kool-aid powder be the solute or solvent?

Solute

200

True or false: When particles are heated they move closer together.

False

200

What are the three main particles found in an atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons

200

Give one example of a qualitative physical property.

Colour, texture, lustre etc...

200

If an object’s density is greater than water (1.0 g/cm³), will it float or sink?

Sink

200

A solution becomes __________ when it contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at that temperature. 

saturated

300

Which state of matter has the greatest distance between particles?

Gas

300

Electrons are found on these.

Orbits

300

 True or false: Flammability is a physical property.

False. It is chemical.

300

mL and cm³ are both units of _______.

Volume

300

Adding _________ will allow more solute to dissolve.

Heat

400

A student sprays perfume into a room. The perfume very quickly fills the room. What can you infer about the temperature of the room?

It must be warm, this causes the particles to move quickly and spread out faster.

400

Helium is the second element on the periodic table. How many protons must helium have?

2

400

Knowing which of these physical properties would best help you identify an unknown liquid - the mass, density, or shape?

Density, because it’s unique to each substance and can help identify it.

400

What is the formula for Density?

Density = mass / volume

400

If a solution is unsaturated, what will happen when you add more solute?

The new solute will dissolve because the solution can still hold more.

500

Why does a balloon get smaller when placed in a freezer?

The air particles inside lose energy, move slower, and get closer together, reducing pressure and volume.

500

Which element has 1 proton?

Hydrogen (first on the periodic table!)

500

Why is solubility considered a physical property?

Because a substance dissolving doesn’t change its identity or chemical makeup.

500

If an object has a mass of 10 g and a volume of 2 cm³, what is its density?

 5 g/ cm3

500

Two students are making lemonade. Student A stirs slowly with cold water; Student B stirs quickly with warm water. Whose sugar dissolves faster and why?

Student B’s - warm water and faster stirring increase particle motion, speeding up dissolving.