Principles
Measurement
Properties
Periodic
Mixtures of questions
100

How do scientists define matter?

Anything that has mass and volume

The "Stuff" that makes the universe 

100

What is the basic SI unit of mass?

Kilogram (kg) or Gram (g)

100

Chemical property of Matter that allows a substance to burn.

Flammability

100

A specific type of atom.

an element

100

How does a physical change differ from a chemical change?

In a physical change the substance is unchanged.

200

What is mass?

The amount of matter in an object

200

What does cmmeasure?

Volume

200

The amount of something in a space is a way to think about this physical property

density

200

Two or more elements chemically bonded together.

compounds

200

These mixtures look the same throughout

Homogeneous mixtures

300

What does volume measure?

The amount of space that an object takes up

300

What does mL measure?

Volume

300

A property of matter that can only be observed when that matter changes to a new type of matter.

What is a chemical property?

300

A combination of two or more substances without a defined ratio

Mixtures

300

These mixtures look uneven

heterogeneous

400

What is density?

The amount of mass per unit volume

400

What does g/mL measure?

Density

400

Odor is an example of this

Physical property of Matter or a sign of a chemical change if it's a new odor

400

Why can an element be identified by its properties?

Each element has unique physical and chemical properties.

400
Sugar is an example of an element, compound, or mixture?

compound

500

The curve at a liquids surface

meniscus

500

Why were we able to have 49mL of water with a mass of 49g?

Water has a density of 1g/mL

500

Ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances. Rusting or oxidizing for example

Reactivity

500

pure water is a

Compound

500

Define the air in this room as a element, compound, or mixture

mixture