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Matter and Change

Matter and Change. Review Game. Question One. What are the three states of matter? Solid, Liquid, Gas. Question Two. The process of changing from the gas to the liquid state is called __________ Condensation . Question Three.

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Matter and Change

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  1. Matter and Change Review Game

  2. Question One • What are the three states of matter? • Solid, Liquid, Gas

  3. Question Two • The process of changing from the gas to the liquid state is called __________ • Condensation

  4. Question Three • The process of changing from the solid to the gas state is called __________ • Sublimation

  5. Question Four • The process of changing from the gas to the solid state is called ___________ • deposition

  6. Question Five • The temperature at which a substance changes from the solid to the liquid state is called ______________ • Melting point

  7. Question Six • The temperature at which a substance changes from the gas to the liquid state is called _________________ • Boiling point or condensation point

  8. Question Seven • Is CO a compound or an element? • Compound because it is two or more elements chemically combined

  9. Question Eight • Is Fe a compound or an element? • Element – can find it on the periodic table

  10. Question Nine • Is He a compound or an element? • Element – Can find it on the periodic table

  11. Question Ten • Is table salt and element or a compound? • Compound – NaCl – chemical combination of two or more elements

  12. Question Eleven • What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture? • A pure substance is either an element or a compound – compound is CHEMICALLY combined • A mixture is two or more pure substances PHYSICALLY combined

  13. Question Twelve • Name two observations that can be made that are evidence that a chemical change occurred • Color change, heat evolved, smell, produce a solid, produce a gas

  14. Question Thirteen • A process in which substances are changed into different substances • Chemical Change

  15. Question Fourteen • The phase change in which gas loses heat energy and is changed into a liquid • Condensation

  16. Question Fifteen • Vaporization taking place at the surface of a liquid • Evaporation

  17. Question Sixteen • The state of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape • Liquid

  18. Question Seventeen • The substance doing the dissolving in a solution • Solvent

  19. Question Eighteen • A physical blend of two or more substances • Mixture

  20. Question Nineteen • A solution containing more solute than can theoretically dissolve at a given temperature • Supersaturated

  21. Question Twenty • A substance that cannot be changed into a simpler substance under normal lab conditions • Element

  22. Question Twenty One • The amount of space that matter takes up • volume

  23. Question Twenty Two • A mixture that is not uniform in composition • Heterogeneous

  24. Question Twenty Three • The substance that is being dissolved • Solute

  25. Question Twenty Four • A mixture that has uniform composition • homogeneous

  26. Question Twenty Five • The amount of matter in a substance • Mass

  27. Question Twenty Six • The amount of a solute that can be completely dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature • Solubility

  28. Question Twenty Seven • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Matter

  29. Question Twenty Eight • Composed of two or more substances chemically bound together • Compound

  30. Question Twenty Nine • If I have a mixture of salt and water, is this mixture homogeneous or heterogenous? How would I separate the mixture? • Homogeneous, boil the water off

  31. Question Thirty • Name four ways of separating mixtures • Filter, Evaporate/Boil, Magnet, Pick Out, Chromatography, Distillation

  32. Question Thirty-One • What is chromotography used for? • Separating a mixture, identifying an unknown substance

  33. Question Thirty Two • How do you calculate an Rf value? • Distance solute travels / distance solvent travels

  34. Question Thirty Three • On a chromatogram, if the solvent moved 3.5 cm and the solute moved 2.3 cm, what is the Rf value of the substance? • 2.3/3.5 = 0.66

  35. Question Thirty Four • What does Rf stand for? • Retention Factor

  36. Question Thirty Five • Cold water generally holds more ____________ in solution than hot water • Gas

  37. Question Thirty Six • Is chunky peanut butter heterogeneous or homogeneous? • Heterogeneous

  38. Question Thirty Seven • Is oil and vinegar salad dressing heterogeneous or homogeneous • Heterogeneous

  39. Question Thirty Eight • Is distilled water a pure substance or a mixture? • Pure Substance

  40. Question Thirty Nine • Is density a physical property or a chemical property? • Physical Property

  41. Question Forty • Is flammability a physical property or a chemical property? • Chemical Property

  42. Question Forty One • Is color a physical property or a chemical property? • Physical Property

  43. Questions 42 – 46 will use the solubility curve. You will need to write down the given information before the solubility curve appears!

  44. 42 43 44 45 46

  45. Question Forty Two • How much KClO3 will dissolve at 70°C in 100 g of water? • 30 g

  46. Question Forty Three • How much KNO3 will dissolve in 100 g of water at 30°C? • 45 grams

  47. Question Forty Four • If I have a saturated solution of Pb(NO3)2 at 50°C and 100 grams of water, how much Pb(NO3)2 is in solution? • 85 grams

  48. Question Forty Five • How much NaNO3 will dissolve at 20°C in 1000 grams of water? • 870 grams

  49. Question Forty Six • If I want to dissolve 65 grams of KNO3 in 100 grams of water at 30°C, what type of solution would be formed? How would you manage making a solution like this? • Supersaturated – heat up and then slowly cool

  50. Question Forty Seven • In the chromatography we did in class, what was the mobile phase and what was the stationary phase? • Mobile phase – water • Stationary phase - paper

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