Vocabulary
Elements
Odor, Property, and Atoms
Evidence
100

The amount of space an object or substance takes up

Volume

100

True or False: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is an element.

False-- It is a molecule

100

What makes up all matter?

Atoms

100

What are two examples of detectors?

1. Smoke Detector

2. Metal Detector

200

When particles come closer together taking up less space

Compression

200

Describe what happens to air molecules when a syringe is pulled back (expanded).

Air molecules move away from each other and take up more space.

200

Describe why a block of gold is an element

A block of gold is made of only gold atoms.

200

What made the indicator paper turn to a dark color?

According to our experiment, the liquid chemical in the flask went under a phase change, and turned in to a gas. The gas filled the space of the flask, turning the indicator paper into a dark color.

300

A pure substance that only has one type of atom in it.

Element

300

Describe what happens to air molecules when the syringe is pushed in, (compressed).

The air molecules move closer together and take up less space.

300

What makes one element different from another element? For example, what makes silver different from gold?

They have different properties and are made of different types of atoms.

300

What evidence do you have that gases are different?

They give off different light using C-Spectra paper.

400

A small part of matter with two or more atoms combined. Can be the same or different type of atom.

Molecule

400

Based on your investigation (data table), can you determine what a substance is by looking at one property?  

You can tell what a substance is by looking at a combination of properties like hardness and malleability.

400

Why is odor a property? (2 Reasons)

1. Odors smell differently

2. The same smell whether there is a little or a lot of a substance.

400

Is air a pure substance? Why or why not? Choose the best answer.  

Air is not a pure substance. It is made of different kinds of molecules like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen and water.

500

The ability of an object to bend or twist

Malleability

500

Do elements have similar properties? What is your evidence from experiments or videos?

1. Some metals were malleable, but others were harder than another using the scratch test

500

Explain how Mrs. Piatek can smell her coffee.

1. The particles in my coffee mix with air and travel to my nose

2. My nose is a detector and detects the particles when they get into the air. 

500

How were we able to identify different gases using light?

According to a video we watched, the gas gives off different colors of light because they are made up of different particles/molecules.