Vocabulary
physical vs chemical reactions
Matter
Miscellaneous
Experiments
100

Matter

Something that has mass and takes up space. 

100
Water turning into steam 

Physical 

100
Define solid, liquid and gas. 

Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of the container. Gases have no definite shape or volume

100
What are 3 examples of physical changes in everyday life?

Answers will vary.

Melting ice

Cutting paper

Dissolving Kool-Aid

100

Ivory soap experiment was an example of...

Physical change 

200

Dissolve 

The visual disappearance of one substance into another when they are mixed. 

200
Rust

Chemical change 

200

When a substance freezes, what two states of matter are usually involved?

A liquid becoming a solid. 

200

All substances can be identified by...

Properties (hardness, magnetism, electric conductivity, etc.)

200

Magic Balloon (Baking Soda and Vinegar) proves which law?

Conservation of Matter 

300

Mass

A measure of how much matter is in an object. 

300

Baking soda + vinegar

Chemical change 


300

Fill in the blank: 

8 g baking soda + 32 g of vinegar =  35 g vinegar + ______ g carbon dioxide gas 

5 grams 

300

What are the 4 characteristics of a chemical reaction? 

New substance 

Unexpected change in matter 

Unexpected change in energy 

Unexpected change in color

300

Elephant Toothpaste and Surprise Fire are both examples of...

Chemical Reactions

400

Weight

The pull of gravity on matter 
400

Kool-aid + water

Physical change 

400

The tiny particles that make up everything are called 

Atoms 

400

In a burning candle, what physical changes take place? 

The wax starts to melt 

400

Foam gnomes is an example of... 

Chemical reaction 

500

Gas

Matter that has no definite shape or volume.

500

Burning log 

Chemical change 
500

Define density 

The volume of an object related to its mass  

500
In a burning candle, what chemical reactions take place? 

Black smoke 

Hot gases are rising

500

Kool-Aid science was an example of (2)...

Dissolving 

Physical change