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Test your knowledge of states of matter, phase changes, chemical properties, and mixtures with this interactive quiz game. Learn about elements, compounds, solubility, and more!
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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 • The process of changing from the solid to the gas state is called __________ • Sublimation
Question Four • The process of changing from the gas to the solid state is called ___________ • deposition
Question Five • The temperature at which a substance changes from the solid to the liquid state is called ______________ • Melting point
Question Six • The temperature at which a substance changes from the gas to the liquid state is called _________________ • Boiling point or condensation point
Question Seven • Is CO a compound or an element? • Compound because it is two or more elements chemically combined
Question Eight • Is Fe a compound or an element? • Element – can find it on the periodic table
Question Nine • Is He a compound or an element? • Element – Can find it on the periodic table
Question Ten • Is table salt and element or a compound? • Compound – NaCl – chemical combination of two or more elements
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
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
Question Thirteen • A process in which substances are changed into different substances • Chemical Change
Question Fourteen • The phase change in which gas loses heat energy and is changed into a liquid • Condensation
Question Fifteen • Vaporization taking place at the surface of a liquid • Evaporation
Question Sixteen • The state of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape • Liquid
Question Seventeen • The substance doing the dissolving in a solution • Solvent
Question Eighteen • A physical blend of two or more substances • Mixture
Question Nineteen • A solution containing more solute than can theoretically dissolve at a given temperature • Supersaturated
Question Twenty • A substance that cannot be changed into a simpler substance under normal lab conditions • Element
Question Twenty One • The amount of space that matter takes up • volume
Question Twenty Two • A mixture that is not uniform in composition • Heterogeneous
Question Twenty Three • The substance that is being dissolved • Solute
Question Twenty Four • A mixture that has uniform composition • homogeneous
Question Twenty Five • The amount of matter in a substance • Mass
Question Twenty Six • The amount of a solute that can be completely dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature • Solubility
Question Twenty Seven • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Matter
Question Twenty Eight • Composed of two or more substances chemically bound together • Compound
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
Question Thirty • Name four ways of separating mixtures • Filter, Evaporate/Boil, Magnet, Pick Out, Chromatography, Distillation
Question Thirty-One • What is chromotography used for? • Separating a mixture, identifying an unknown substance
Question Thirty Two • How do you calculate an Rf value? • Distance solute travels / distance solvent travels
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
Question Thirty Four • What does Rf stand for? • Retention Factor
Question Thirty Five • Cold water generally holds more ____________ in solution than hot water • Gas
Question Thirty Six • Is chunky peanut butter heterogeneous or homogeneous? • Heterogeneous
Question Thirty Seven • Is oil and vinegar salad dressing heterogeneous or homogeneous • Heterogeneous
Question Thirty Eight • Is distilled water a pure substance or a mixture? • Pure Substance
Question Thirty Nine • Is density a physical property or a chemical property? • Physical Property
Question Forty • Is flammability a physical property or a chemical property? • Chemical Property
Question Forty One • Is color a physical property or a chemical property? • Physical Property
Questions 42 – 46 will use the solubility curve. You will need to write down the given information before the solubility curve appears!
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Question Forty Two • How much KClO3 will dissolve at 70°C in 100 g of water? • 30 g
Question Forty Three • How much KNO3 will dissolve in 100 g of water at 30°C? • 45 grams
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
Question Forty Five • How much NaNO3 will dissolve at 20°C in 1000 grams of water? • 870 grams
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
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