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Chemical Properties of Matter

Chemical Properties of Matter

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Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-5

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Natalie Broome

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8 Slides • 13 Questions

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Chemical Properties of Matter

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Chemical Properties

  • Can only be found by changing the matter's molecules (chemical) structure (makeup)

  • The matter you start with will be changed into another kind of matter

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Multiple Choice

To find a matter's chemical properties, the matter's chemical structure must be changed.

1

True

2

False

4

Multiple Choice

If you find the chemical properties of wood, you will still have wood when you are finished.

1

True

2

False

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Chemical Property: Reactivity

  • Able to go through a chemical reaction with another type of matter

  • Ability to combine chemically with another substance

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Multiple Choice

The ability of matter to go through a chemical reaction with another type of matter is

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combustibility

2

flammability

3

pH

4

reactivity

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Baking Soda + Vinegar

  • No longer baking soda and vinegar once they react

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Multiple Choice

Baking soda has the chemical property of reactivity with vinegar.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

In order to test that baking soda has reactivity to vinegar, the two substances had to

1

change

2

disappear

3

explode

4

evaporate

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Sodium + Water

  • Sodium - silver metal, Water - colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid

  • No longer sodium and water once they react

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Multiple Choice

Sodium is a

1

metal

2

gas

3

soap

4

planet

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Multiple Choice

Sodium has no reactivity with water and does not change to combine with it chemically.

1

True

2

False

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Oxidation

  • Iron + Oxygen = Rust

  • No longer iron and water

  • Iron and rust have completely different properties

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Multiple Choice

When iron combines chemically with oxygen, they make a new substance called

1

rust

2

tarnish

3

patina

4

sodium

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Multiple Choice

Rust is the same substance as iron with all the same properties.

1

True

2

False

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Oxidation

  • Silver + Oxygen = Tarnish

  • No longer silver and oxygen once they react

  • Silver and tarnish have completely different properties

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Multiple Choice

When silver combines chemically with oxygen, they make a new substance called

1

rust

2

tarnish

3

patina

4

sodium

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Multiple Choice

Tarnish and silver have all the same properties.

1

True

2

False

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Oxidation

  • Copper + Oxygen = Patina

  • No longer copper and oxygen once they react

  • Copper and patina have completely different properties

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Multiple Choice

When copper combines chemically with oxygen, they make a new substance called

1

rust

2

tarnish

3

patina

4

sodium

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Multiple Choice

Copper and patina do not have the same properties.

1

True

2

False

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