States of Matter
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Lab Safety
Everyday Examples
100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid liquid gas

100

Sugar tastes ______________ and lemons taste ________?

sweet, sour

100

What is a chemical property?

How a substance reacts and changes its chemical identity

100

Should you ever taste anything in a chemistry lab?

no

100

Why is aluminum used to make foil?

Because it is malleable

200

Water in a lake is found in which state?

Liquid

200

What property describes how something smells?

odor

200

Is glass combustible?

No

200

If you smell a substance, what method must you use?

Wafting  (hand waving)

200

Why is copper used in wiring?

It is a good conductor of electricity

300

Water in an ice cube tray is found in what state?

Solid

300

What property describes how shiny something is?

Luster

300

Name a fossil fuel that is combustible?

coal, natural gas, gasoline

300

Why should nothing be tasted in a lab, even common food items?

They may be contaminated and unsafe

300

Why does ice float on water?

Solid water is less dense than liquid water

400

Steam is what state?

Gas

400

What property describes how much light passes through a substance?

Clarity

400

What element reacts strongly with water?

sodium

400

Why is gold used in jewelry?

It is dense, doesn't rust, and is easily shaped.

500

What property of a substance determines whether it is a solid liquid or gas?

State of matter

500

On Mohs hardness scale, what is the hardest substance and what is its value?

Diamond, 10

500

How must sodim be stored to avoid reacting with water vapor in air?

under mineral oil

500

What property describes that ketchup pours slowly?

Viscosity