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2 Twenty Questions Changes in Matter– Test Review

3 Twenty Questions 12345 678910 1112131415 1617181920

4 1. What is matter? Anything that takes up space and has mass

5 2. What is a molecule? It is made up of two or more atoms joined together

6 3. A substance that is made up of just one kind of atom is called An element

7 4. Give 3 examples of an element. Oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, iron, gold, silver, carbon, calcium (anything on the periodic table of elements)

8 5. Describe the particles in a solid, liquid and gas. The particles in all 3 states are always moving but… Solid – the particles are locked in place, although they are still vibrating Liquid – the particles are close to each other but they move quickly and slide past each other Gas – the particles are far apart and move quickly

9 6. What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change? Physical change is a change that does NOT result in a new substance. Chemical change is a change that results in the formation of new substances

10 7. Give 3 examples of a physical change. Tearing paper, ice melting, carving a tree, cutting paper, sugar dissolving in tea,

11 8. Give 3 examples of a chemical change. Toast burning, bread baking, eggs rotting, an object rusting, an object burning,

12 9. Ari is having a hard time deciding if something has gone through a chemical change or physical change. Give him 3 clues that he can use to help him decide if a chemical change has occurred. Color change Smell New physical property (i.e. rust, burnt toast) Substance is given off (smoke is released when something burns) Heat is given off

13 10. What is the difference between physical properties and chemical properties? Physical properties are traits that involve a substance by itself (what does the substance look like? How would you describe it?) Chemical properties are properties that involve how a substance interacts with (or reacts) other substances

14 11. Give examples of physical properties and examples of chemical properties. Example: Desk Physical properties – color (tan), hardness (hard), state at room temperature (solid), Chemical properties – reacts with heat (burns if temp is hot enough); does not react with air; does not react with many other substances Example: Water Physical properties – color (colorless), smell (odorless); state at room temperature (liquid), Chemical Properties - hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water; many substances react with it (i.e. many substances dissolve in it)

15 12. What is the difference between boiling and condensing? Boiling is when a substance changes from a liquid to gas Condensing is when a substance changes from a gas to a liquid

16 13. Julie heated water until it became a gas. Which term identifies this change? boiling

17 14. Which of the following is NOT an element… iron, gold, steel or silver? Steel

18 15. What is it called when a solid changes directly into a gas? sublimination

19 16. What is a compound and give an example of a compound? A substance made up of two or more different elements that have chemically combined Examples: 1) water – Hydrogen and oxygen combined 2) salt – sodium and chlorine 3) rust – iron and oxygen combined 4) carbon dioxide – carbon and oxygen

20 17. When you dissolve sugar in water, is that a physical or chemical change? Explain. A physical change. Once the water evaporates, you are left with sugar.

21 18. All matter is made of _________ Atoms

22 19. A car engine uses gasoline and oxygen. The exhaust given off has water and the gas carbon dioxide. Was this a chemical reaction? Explain. Yes. Two new substances – water and carbon dioxide – were produced

23 20. Explain why the burning of wood is a chemical change. List as many clues as you can. Wood is brown Ashes are gray Wood gives off heat and light as it burns


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