States of Matter and Phase Changes
Big Science Words and Properties
Mass and Tools to Measure
Chemical and Physical Reactions
100

Describe the particles of the three states of matter 

Solid: Particles tightly packed and dont move 

Liquid: Particles loosely packed and move around a little 

Gas: Particles are spread out and move freely 

100

Define conductor and insulator

Conductor: A material that light, electrical, heat or sound energy can pass through.

Insulator: A material that conducts electricity, heat or sound poorly. 

100

What tool and units do we use to measure a substance?

Balance (grams)

100

Ice melting is a...

physical change.

200

List the 4 phase changes 

Freezing, Melting, Condensation and Evaporation. 


200

Define solubility and list 1 soluble material

The amount of a material that can dissolve in a liquid(solvent). 

Salt and sugar are soluble.

200

What tool and units do we use to measure a liquid?

Graduated Cynlinder (mililiters)

200

Wood burning is a...

Chemical change.

300

A bottle of water was left in a car overnight. The next day the bottle of water was frozen. What phase change happened overnight and why? 

The water in the bottle went from a liquid to a solid, it froze. This happened because it was cold overnight.

300

Define how to test solubility

Pour the material into a glass of water and mix. 

Watch to see what happens, if the material dissolves it is soluble and if the material is still there it is insoluble.

300

Before mixing vinegar and cream of tartar in a plastic bag the mass was 47 grams. What will be the mass after mixing and why?

The mass should still be 47 grams. This is a closed system so no particles can be added or escape. 

300

Boiling water is a...

Physical change.

400

After doing an investigation in science the students used wipes to clean off their desks. One student noticed that the desks started off wet but then dried up. What phase change happened and why?

The wipes have liquid in them, which made the desks wet. The liquid particles evaporated and became gas particles.

400

Define how to test materials for thermal conductivity. Along with that share what it means if the material gets hot or stays cold

Materials can be placed into a bowl with hot water or placed onto a hot surface. 

If the material is hot to the touch that means heat can easliy pass through it. 

if the material doesn't really get hot that means heat can not easily pass through it.

400

Water with a mass of 7.9 grams is mixed with 7.7 gams of oil. After the two are mixed, what will be the final mass of the mixture?

What tool can we use to weigh this substance?

15.6 grams

Balance 

400

How do we know that a new substance is being formed?

There could be a temperature change, bubbles or fizzing, a color change, an odor or formation of a solid. 

500

The shower was left running with the hot water on. When someone came to turn it off, the windows and mirrors were foggy. What phase change happened and why. 

The phase change is condensation. The hot water created steam/water vapor(gas).That steam touched a cold surface (the mirror) and became a liquid.  

500

Define how to test materials for electrical conductivity. Explain what should happen if it works

Connect the material to a battery and light bulb using cables with clips. 

If the material conducts electicity the light bulb will light up. 

500

Before mixing water and baking soda the mass of the bag was 34 grams. After mixing the mass was 33 grams. 

What could have caused the loss of mass of the bag?

Something could have spilled while pouring the materials into the bag. 

or 

There was a leak in the bag causing particles to escape. 

500

Explain why baking bread is chemical change

Baking bread is a chemical change because a new substance is being formed. Once this new substance is formed the materials can not go back to their original state.