Matter
Classifying Matter
Physical/Chemical Properties
Physical/Chemical Changes
Density
100

What is Matter?

Anything that has mass and has volume. 

100

What are the two types of pure substances?

Elements and Compounds

100

Is colour a quantitative or qualitative property?

Qualitative

100

Is a change of state a physical or chemical change?

Physical

100

What is the formula for density?

D = M/V

200
What is the change of state from liquid to a gas called?

Boiling/Evaporation 

200

If I made Kool-Aid by mixing the powder into water, what type of mixture would I be making?

Homogenous solution

200

Name two quantitative properties. 

Temperature, mass, density, volume, length, etc...

200

Name a chemical change that happens when cookies are baking.

Bubbles, turns brown, emits yummy smell. 

200

What units do we use for density (for both solids and liquids)

g/cmor g/mL

300

What happens to particles when heat is added?

They move faster, may spread apart and change states. 

300

What is it called when the different substances that make up the mixture are visible?

Heterogeneous mixture

300

What is lustre?

How shiny or dull something is. How well it reflects light.

300

If a substance forms gas when heated, is this a physical or chemical characteristic? 

Chemical

300

If I put honey (density is 1.4g/mL), water (density 1.0g/mL) and mineral oil (density 0.8g/mL) together in a cup, in what order would the liquids settle?

Honey on bottom, water in middle, mineral oil on top

400

Name one aspect of The Particle Theory of Matter.

All matter is composed of very tiny objects called particles that have empty spaces between them. Different substances are made up of different types of particles. Particles present in matter are always in motion (move faster when heated). The particles in a substance attract each other.

400

Name the difference between pure substances and mixtures. 

Pure substances are made up of only one type of matter. 

400

Name an element that is malleable. 

Aluminium, tin, copper, gold, etc. 

400

What is the main difference between chemical and physical changes?

Physical changes do not create new substances and can be reversed. Chemical changes DO result in the formation of a new substance.

400

Calculate the density of a substance that has a mass of 4.5g and a volume of 13.5mL. 

D = 4.5g/13.5mL = 0.33g/mL

500

Name two points at which matter changes state. 

Melting point, boiling point, condensing point, freezing point.

500

Name a compound and explain why it is a compound.

Two or more elements chemically combined.

500

Describe what conductivity is and name one conductor. 

The ability of a substance to conduct electricity or heat. Most metals...copper, silver, gold, etc.

500

Name four types of evidence that a chemical change occurred. 

Change in colour, odour, temperature. Production of gas (bubbles), precipitate (solid), light.

500

Given the density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3, what volume would 200g have?

V = M/D = 200g/ 2.70g/cm3 =74.07mL