Conservation of Mass
States & Energy
Chemical Reactions
Synthetic Materials
Forces & Motion
100

This law states mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

Law of Conservation of Mass

100

When thermal energy is added, particles do this.

Move faster (or increase motion)

100

This type of reaction causes the system to absorb heat.

Endothermic reaction

100

Materials like plastic or nylon that are made by humans.

Synthetic materials

100

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

200

In a closed system, this stays the same for any kind of reaction.

Mass

200

When thermal energy is removed, particles do this.

Slow down (or decrease motion)

200

Gas production and temperature change are all signs that this has occurred.

A chemical reaction

200

This gives molecules like polymers their unique properties 

Their structure (arrangement of atoms)

200

When two carts collide, they exert these types of forces on each other. 

Equal and opposite forces

300

A balanced chemical equation shows this.

Equal number of atoms on each side.

300

During the initial part of a phase change, temperature stays the same because energy is being used for this.

Changing the state (breaking or forming bonds)

300

This type of change affects appearance, not composition.

Physical change

300

A large molecule made of repeating smaller molecules.

Polymer

300

The two factors that determine an object’s kinetic energy.

Mass and speed (or velocity)

400

If a reaction appears to lose mass, this likely happened.

Gas escaped

400

This state of matter has the fastest particle motion.

Gas (I'll also accept Plasma)

400

This is needed for all chemical reactions to occur.

Energy

400

This is a benefit of synthetic materials.

Durable and adaptable to use.

400

This is any change in position, speed, or state of matter due to force.

Work

500

This is wrong with this chemical equation:

3HClO --> 2HClO2 + HCl

Missing oxygen atom on left side

500

When ice melts, this happens to the motion of its particles.

The particles move faster

500

This is what happens to atoms during a chemical reaction.

They break and rearrange to form new molecules.

500

This is a drawback of using synthetic materials like plastics

Pollution/waste

500

The action-reaction forces involved in a rocket launching.

The rocket pushes gas downward (action), and the gas pushes the rocket upward (reaction)