Properties and changes
Types of Matter
What is it?
Safety
100

This describes how a substance can be measured or observed.

physical property

100

Gold is an example of this category of matter

Pure substance

100

Crushing a can is an example of this type of change

physical change

100

I should not bring any of these items into class especially not at the lab tables because it could get contaminated and cause harm to my body.

Food or drink

200

an observation of the ABILITY of matter to change into a NEW substance.

chemical property

200

Pizza is an example of this category of matter

Mixture

200

flammability is an example of this

chemical property

200

In the lab what should you do if you break a beaker or other glass container

Tell the teacher and let them handle cleaning the mess

300

when the identity of the substance does NOT change.

Physical change

300

Diatomic refers to 2 of the same type of atom that is bonded together but is still defined as this 

Element

300

Melting point is an example of this type of property

physical property

300

What is the most important thing you should do before starting a lab in class

Read the instructions

400

When one or more substances combine or break apart to form new substances

chemical change

400

This substance can be separated but looks as though it is only one type of matter even under a microscope

homogenous mixture

400

Food digesting in your stomach is an example of

chemical change

400

What are 2 emergencies that would warrant pressing the big red button

gas fire, electric fire, gas leak, pipe burst
500

name 4 of the 6 identifiers that a chemical reaction occurred

  • A change in color 

  • A change in odor

  • Light given off

  • The production of bubbles (gas)

  • A change in temperature

  • Formation of a new substance (precipitate)

500

All organic matter that is or was once living is classified as this type of matter

Heterogenous mixture

500

Name the 3 physical properties that are chemical changes

Color, odor, and taste

500

Name 2 safety procedures that you should follow when working with an open flame.

some examples include tying back hair, no horseplay, and monitoring the fire at all times.