Lab Equipment
Density
Classifications of Matter
Physical & Chemical Changes
Periodic Table
100

Used for heating and exposing items to flame.

What is a Bunsen Burner?

100

A prism has a length of 3.2, width of 5.3 and height of 6.7

What is it's volume?

What is 113.6?


110 (sig figs)?

100
Name the three main states of matter

What are solid, liquid, gas

100

What is the most common physical change?

What is a change in the state of matter? (solid, liquid, gas)

100

How do you find the number of protons in an atom

What is the atomic number?

200

Name this piece of equipment

What is a MORTAR and PESTLE

200

A bone was dropped in a graduated cylinder that had 142 mL of water in it. When the bone was dropped in, the water rose from 142mL to 314mL.

What is the volume of the bone?

What is 172 mL(cm3)

200

CaOH is an example of what classifcation of matter?

What is a compound?

200

This is a change that is easily reversible without going through a chemical reactions

What is physical change?

200

How do you know the number of valence electrons in an atom?

What is the one's place of the group number?

300

Used to pour liquids into any container so they will not be lost or spilled. They are also used  with  folded filter paper for filtration.

What is a funnel?

300
A sample of lead has a mass of 63.4g and a volume of 7.89 cm3. Find the density 

What is 8.04 g/cm3?

300

Give the two types of mixtures and their definitions

What is Homogeneous mixture- a mixture with uniform composition (evenly distributed ingredients)?

What is Heterogeneous mixture-a mixture without uniform composition?

300

Define boiling point, freezing point, and melting point

What is the point in which a liquid becomes a gas, a liquid becomes a solids, and a solid becomes a liquid

300

What do the periods tell you about the atomic structure of an atom?

What is the number of energy shells?

400

Used to hold and heat liquids. Multipurpose and essential in the lab.

What is a Beaker?

400

Zinc has a density of 12.43g/cm3. What is the mass of a sample that has a volume of 4.56cm3

What is 56.68 g?

400

Give the two types of pure substance and their definitions 

What is an element- something composed of all the same type of atom?

What is a compound- Something composed of all the same type of molecules (2 or more atoms bonded together)?

400

Name at least 2 physical properties that indicate a chemical change

What is color change, temperature change, and/or the production of a new smell

400

Elements are more electronegative when they are closest to what element?

What is Flourine?

500

Used to measure the volumes of liquids.

What is a graduated cylinder?

500

A sample of magnesium dropped in a graduated cylinder made the water rise from 146mL or 271mL. The sample has a mass of 54g. What is it's density?

what is 0.432g/cm3?

500

Give an example of each different classification of matter

What are 4 examples that work?-Ms. K's discretion 

500

Name one chemical change and on physical change that is occuring while a candle is lit

What is wax melting and wick burning?

500

Rank the following in increasing atomic radius (smallest to largest)

Cr, Ni, K, Br

What is 

Br, Ni, Cr, K

600

Used for storing, mixing, and heating small amounts of chemicals.

What is a test tube?

600

A prism has a length of 2.4cm, width of 5.3cm, and height of 7.3 cm. The prism has a mass of 205 grams. What is it's density?

What is 2.2 g/cm3

600

What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture

a pure substance is one substance with the same identity throughout whereas a mixture is composed of multiple pure substances that keep their own identities within the mixture

600

What chemical change is occurring when silver reacts with sulfur in the air, producing a grayish-brown film.

Tarnishing

600

Rank the following from least to most electronegative 

Ca, Ne, Cl, Co

What is Ne, Ca, Co, Cl