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Class. of Matter

Physical/Chemical Properties

Correct Measurement

Grab BagPhysical/Chemical Changes

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Pure gold (Au) would be classified as this type of matter

A 100

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Element

A 100

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Sugar would be classified as this type of matter

A 200

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Compound

(2 or more atoms chemically bonded together)

A 200

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Salt water is an example of this type of matter

A 300

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Homogenous (solution)

A 300

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Concrete is an example of this type of matter

A 400

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Heterogeneous mixture

A 400

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True of False: A compound can be separated by physical means

A 500

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False

A 500

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This type of property can be observed without changing the

identity of the substance

B 100

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Physical property

(color, luster, malleability, boiling point, melting point,

length, mass)

B 100

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The ability to burn is an example of what type of

property?

B 200

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Chemical property

(relates to substance’s ability to undergo change that transforms it

into a different substance)

B 200

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Most substances can exist in these three different physical

states

B 300

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Solid, liquid, gas

(physical properties are the same in each phase)

B 300

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A physical property that depends on the AMOUNT of substance is

called…

B 400

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…an extensive property

(mass, length, volume)

B 400

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Density is an example of what type of physical property (extensive or intensive)

B 500

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Intensive

(depends on the composition or type of matter – NOT

amount)

B 500

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Name one of the four indicators of a chemical reaction

C 100

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1.) Color change

2.) Production of Gas

3.) Exchange of Heat

4.) Formation of a precipitate

C 100

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True or False: During a chemical change, the

composition of matter does not change

C 200

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False

(A chemical change results in the production of a new substance(s) with new physical and chemical properties) It is non-

reversible.

C 200

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Water boiling (going from liquid to gas) is an example of this type

of reaction

C 300

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Physical reaction

(composition of H2O in liquid state is the same as H2O in gas state. This reaction is

reversible.)C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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You leave your bike out in the rain over the weekend and you

come back to find that the metal has rusted. The formation of rust

is an example of what type of reaction. Support your answer

with proof.

C 400

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Chemical

(Color change, Non-reversible)

C 400

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Dissolving sugar in water is an example of what type of

reaction

C 500

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Physical change

(sugar water is a homogeneous mixture)

C 500

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What is 4.6X10-6 mL in standard notation?

D 100

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0.0000046 mL

D 100

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0.0776640 contains this number of

significant figures

D 200

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6

D 200

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How many mL of water are in this graduated

cylinder?

D 300

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52. mL

D 300

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When adding and subtracting measurements, the number of

decimal places in your answer is determined by….

D 400

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…the measurement with the least number of decimal

places

D 400

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6.356 X 5.04 =

D 500

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32.0

(32.03424)

D 500

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Name three of the five type of science

E 100

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Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Astronomy and

Physics

E 100

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How do you find the density of a substance (divide what

by what?)?

E 200

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Divide mass by volume

E 200

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A scientist analyzing a blood sample is performing this type of

chemistry

E 300

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analytical

E 300

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What does the law of conservation mass state?

E 400

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Mass is neither created nor destroyed

E 400

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A scientist researching factors that affect breathing rates during exercise is performing this type

of chemistry

E 500

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Physical chemistry

(motion + chemistry)

E 500

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Dimensional Analysis

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If a car travels 40.75 feet in one second, how many miles will it travel in exactly one hour?

5,280 feet = 1 mile

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27.8 mi/hr

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