Lab Equip and Measurements
Sig Figs and Conversions
Types of Matter
Mixtures and Separations
Misc.
100

What is a hypothesis?

A question or educated guess that attempts to explain why things happen

100

True or False: all nonzero numbers are significant

True

100

What's da matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space

100

What are the two types of mixtures?

Homogeneous and heterogeneous

100

What is a balance used for?

Measuring mass of a substance

200

What is a Theory?

broad generalization that explains why things happen and can be disproven

200

What is the rule for sig figs when multiplying and dividing?

Use the least precise amount from the calculations

200

What is the difference between an element, molecule, and a compound?

Element simplest form of matter. Molecules are two or more atoms ( example: O2) Compounds are two or more elements (example: CO2)

200

Describe a homogeneous mixture

Uniform composition

200

What are examples of physical properties?

Color, density, solubility, melting/freezing point

300

What is a Law?

an accepted statement that explains what happens

300

What is the formula for density and what is the common conversion?

D = m/v 

1cm3 = 1mL

300

What is the difference between intensive and extensive properties?

Intensive is independent of the amount. Extensive is dependent on the amount.

300

What is the difference between evaporation and distillation?

The ability to capture the evaporated liquid

300

What is accuracy?

How close measurements are to the actual value

400

What three pieces of equipment is used to heat reactions?

Beakers, Test tubes, and Erlenmeyer flasks

400

What is precision?

How close multiple measurements are to each other

400

What are examples of chemical properties?

Burning something, flammability, acid reactivity, toxicity, corrosiveness 

400

What filtration method should be used for separating oil from a mixture of water and oil

Decantation

400
Describe a heterogenous mixture

Not uniform composition; settles out of solution

500

What is the best piece of equipment to use to measure the volume of a liquid?

Graduated Clyinder

500

Name all 5 significant figure rules

1. all nonzero numbers are significant 2. captive zeros are significant 3. leading zeros are never significant 4. trailing zeros are only significant if there is a decimal 5. exact measurements/conversions have infinite significance

500
What are the characteristics of the states of matter solid, liquid, and gas?

Solid: definite shape and volume, low energy.

Liquid: Definite volume not shape, medium energy

Gas: no definite shape or volume. high energy

500

What is the difference between intramolecular and intermolecular forces?

Intra are the forces inside a molecule, inter is between molecules

500

How would you separate a mixture of sand, salt, and water?

Filter out sand, evaporate water, left with salt