Properties of Matter
WHMIS & Safety
Elements and Compounds
Acids and Bases
Environment
100

State of matter with definite shape and volume.

Solid

100

Acronym for workplace hazardous materials information system.

WHMIS

100

Chemical symbol for oxygen

O

100

Neutral pH value

7

100

A major greenhouse gas.

CO2

200

Temperature where liquid turns to gas

Boiling Point

200

Skull and Crossbones meaining.

Toxic/Poisonous

200

Shiny, conductive elements on the left/center.

Metals

200

Turns blue litmus paper red

Acids

200

Rain mixed with pollutants like sulfur and carbon dioxide.

Acid Rain

300

Type of change where no new substance is created.

Physical Change

300

Document with detailed hazard/handling info.

SDS

300

 Common name for H2O.

Water

300

Bases are often described as having this taste.

Bitter

300

The process of adding more solute to a colvent

Concentration
400

A mixture where you can see the different parts.

Mechanical

400

An "O" with flames represents this

Oxidizer

400

Two or more different elements combined.

Compound

400

Process of mixing an acid and a base together.

Neutralization

400

A process where the solvent and the solute are both recovered.

Distillation

500

Describes how much 'stuff' is in a certain space.

Density

500

Exclamation mark symbol meaning.

Health Hazard

500

The first element on the periodic table.

Hydrogen

500

pH of a strong base

11-14

500

Heat will speed up this process.

Any chemical reaction, corrosion, mixing