WHMIS & Lab Safety
States of Matter
Pure Substances & Mixtures
Mixing & Dissolving
100

What does WHMIS stand for?

Workplace Hazardous Material Information System

100

What is matter?

Anything that has weight and takes up space

100

What two categories can all matter be broken down into?

Pure Substances & Mixtures

100

The substance being dissolved is called the ______

solute

200

Which shape indicates the strongest warning? Octagon, Diamond, or Triangle?

Octagon

200

When a gas looses energy, it becomes a _____ ?

Liquid
200

Coffee would be an example of what type of mixture?

Homogenous mixture

200

If my hot chocolate is diluted I have a _____ amount of solute to solvent.

Small

300

Which symbol represents Dangerously Reactive? 

7

300

Which is the only state of matter that does not flow?

Solids

300

When a mixture has 2 or more properties that are visible it is called a ________ mixture.

Heterogenous

300

When you mix more solute into a saturated solution, the solution now becomes ________

Supersaturated

400

Which symbol represents Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects?

1

400

Sublimation is the change of state from _____ to _____

Solid to gas. Think dry ice!

400

Colloids & Suspensions are both types of what mixtures?

Heterogenous

400

What are two things that effect the rate of dissolving?

  1. Agitation or stirring

  2. Heat

  3. Size of solute

  4. Pressure

500

Name two lab safety rules!

  1. Keep your work area clean

  1. No Food or Drink during labs

  1. Wear proper Eyewear, when necessary

  1. Always have your hair pulled back

  1. No running while labs are going on

  1. Report ALL spills to the teacher, regardless of how small

  1. Safely dispose of all chemicals

  1. If something breaks, clean it up properly

  1. Wipe down all surfaces when you are done

  1. Never smell chemicals directly, always waft

  1.  Never experiment on your own

  1. Follow the instructions

  1. Wear gloves when dealing with chemicals.

500

What are the 4 points of the Particle Model of Matter?

  1. All matter is made up of tiny particles 

  1. The particles of matter are always moving

  1. The particles have space between them

  1. Adding heat to matter makes the particles move faster

500

Come up to the board and fill in the following diagram:


500

Which solution is more concentrated?

23g / 100mL OR 13g / 50mL

13g / 50mL