Matter & States
Particle Theory
Pure vs. Mixtures
Solutions
Separations
100

State with a fixed shape?

Solids

100

Particles are always...

Moving / In motion 

100

One type of particle?

Pure Substance

100

Substance dissolved is...

Solute

100

Separating metals is known as.....

Magnetism

200

What is matter? (2 parts)

Takes up space and has mass. 

200

Adding heat makes particles....

Move faster

200
Two or more substances?

Mixtures

200

A substance that does the dissolving is...

Solvent
200

Separating by size is known as....

Sifting

300

State that fills any container?

Gases

300

Particles in gases are .... (2 things)

1. Far apart 

2. Fast

300

A substance cannot be separated by physical means. Is it a mixture or pure substance? Explain your reasoning.

Pure substance, because it contains only one type of particle. Physical separation methods only work on mixtures, where different substances are combined but not chemically bonded.

300

When a substance cannot dissolve any further it is.....

Saturated 

300

Separating solids from liquids is known as... 

Filtration

400

Explain the difference between the states.

Solids - slow moving particles - tightly packed - fixed shape

Liquids - flows but fixed volume - takes up space - movement in form

Gas - fills space - moves quickly - high heat energy

400

Name 3 ideas from Particle Theory

1. All matter is made up of tiny particles.

2. Particles are always moving.

3. There is space between all particles.

4. Adding heat makes particles move faster.

5. All particles in a pure substance are identical.

400

List 6 Examples of Mixtures

3 Homogeneous 

3 Heterogeneous  

Homogeneous - saltwater, sugar water, kool aid, air, vinegar, tea, coffee, apple juice, steel

Heterogenous - salad, pizza, trail mix, cereal and milk, sand and water, soil, oil and water, cookies, concrete 

400

Explain concentration 

The amount of solute that determines the strength of the mixture.

400

Separating liquids is known as...

Distillation

500

A student says "gases don't have a volume because you can't see them" explain why this is incorrect.

According to particle theory gases have particles, those particles have a mass and take up space therefore they have a volume, they just spread out and fill space. 

Volume - the amount of space something takes up. 

500

A student adds heat and stirring to a solution. Use particle theory to explain how BOTH increase dissolving rate.

When heat is added, particles gain energy and move faster. This causes:

  • more frequent collisions between solute and solvent particles
  • the solute particles to break apart more quickly

When the solution is stirred, the particles are physically moved around, which:

  • brings fresh solvent particles into contact with the solute
  • increases the number of collisions between particles
500

List 5 examples of pure substances or elements

Gold  Water   Copper  Helium  Salt  Carbon 

Hydrogen Nitrogen 

500

Determine an experiment and method to find out which solution is more concentrated. Explain the method and reasoning. 

Comparing the same volume of a mixture. 100 mL of each.

Then I would evaporate the water from each solution and measure how much solute is left behind.

The solution that leaves behind more solute is more concentrated because concentration means the amount of solute in a solution.

500

Explain evaporation.

A process where a liquid is heated and forms a gas leaving a solid.