States of Matter
RANDOM
Properties
Chemical Equations
The Periodic Table
100

What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

A solid

100

What other language does Ms. Lindsay speak?

French

100

What is a property?

A characteristic of a substance that does not change. 

100

What are the reactants in this equation: 


H2 + O2 --> 2H20

H2 and O2

100

What is the chemical name for symbol N?

Nitrogen

200

What state of matter has no shape or volume.

A gas

200

Which of your 4 teachers (Dines, Lindsay, Williams, Vergara) are married?

Mrs. Dines
200

What do we use properties for?

To identify substances. 

200

What are the products in this equation: 


H2 + O2 <--  2H20

H2 and O2

200

What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

300

What is the phase change that occurs when a liquid becomes a solid?

Freezing

300

What year is this for Ms. Lindsay at the Frederick? 

3rd year. 

300

Describe the solubility of oil in water. 

Oil is insoluble in water, which means it does not dissolve. 

300

Is this a correct chemical Equation? Is it balanced?

2H2 + O2 --> 2H2


Yes

300

What elements are in this compound: C6H12O6

carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

400

What is the state of matter in which molecules are the most dense?

A solid.

400

What is the name of our principal? 

Ms. Lugira 

400

Put these substances in order based on viscosity. The substance with the least viscosity goes first. 

Oil, honey, water. 

Water, Oil, Honey

400

How many molecules of water does this reaction make?


4H2 + 2O2 --> ___ H2

4

400
How many atoms of hydrogen are there?


3H3O2

9 atoms. 

500

List the 3 states of matter in order from the lowest to the highest energy level.

solid, liquid, gas, (and plasmsa)

500

What are the first names of all 4 of yours teachers?

Jennifer, Nicole, Ivan and Sharif

500
Why is density a property, but mass and volume are not properties? 

Density describes a proportional relationship between mass and volume. 

500

In a chemical reaction,

 CaOH (calcium hydroxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) make CaCO4 (chalk) and H20 (water). Write the chemical equation. 

CaOH + CO2 --> CaCO4 +  H20

500

How many elements are there?

118 elements.