TERMS and DEFINITIONS
WATER
CHEMISTRY
MEASUREMENT
MISCELLANEOUS
(Random)
100

Name the fourth state of matter mostly found in starts (the sun):

Plasma

100

What is the freezing point of water

32* degrees Fahrenheit

100

What is a pure substance made of one type of atom that is usually natural but can be human-made?

Element

100

Mass is measured in what unit?

Grams

100

Are atoms smaller than molecules?

Yes

200

A change in the states of matter when a liquid turns into a gas:

Evaporation

200
What is water's density?

1 (one)

200

Is this correct?  If not what should move where?

Particles->

  Atoms ->

      Molecules->

        Compounds-> 

            Elements->

                Matter

Wrong

Switch ELEMENTS -> COMPOUNDS

200

What tool measures mass?

Triple Beam Balance

200

Molecule be made of __________ types of atoms?

A)DIfferent

B)Same

C) Both Different and Same

C) BOTH Different and Same

300

The property LUSTER describe which?

Size

Color

Shine

Weight

Shine/Shininess

300

What can we do to water so that it makes cler ice when frozen?

Heat it

Use hot water

(or other answer making sense)

300

Which one is the compound?

Hydrogen

He

H20

(Any) Molecule

H20

300

What do we measure using a Graduated Cylinder?

Volume of liquids

300

Of all elements on Earth, what type are there the most of?

Solids

400

Letters and Numbers that stand for a compound:

Formula

400

What state of water is vapor?

Gas

400

Which one is NOT an everyday compound?

Bleach

Water

Mercury

Baking Soda

Mercury - it is one of two liquid elements

400

What method is used to calculate the volume of irregular objects?

Displacement

400

Name one of the two liquid elements:

 

Mercury and/or Bromine

500

Define HOMOGENOUS

Evenly blended /smooth

(Or other correct response)

500

What CHANGE happens to water when it turns from a gas into a liquid? (G-->L)

Condenses (Condensation)

500

What is the chart nicknamed PToE?

Periodic Table of Elements

500

What is the formula for density? D = ?

m/v (mass divided by volume)
500

Name one of the four ways to separate a mixture:

Filter

Evaporation

Magnetism

Sifting