
Matter and Their Properties Review
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 32 Questions
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1a:
Pure Substances: elements or compounds
Mixtures: Homogeneous or heterogeneous
1b:
Phases of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Particle movement
Particle movement with thermal energy(Motion of atoms in a substance– gives off heat is not heat)
Phase changes with application or removal of thermal energy
1c:
Physical Properties: boiling point, melting point, density,
Chemical Properties: reactivity, combustability
1d:
Physical changes of matter
Chemical changes of matter/ chemical reactions
Evidence- separate a mixture, development of a gas, formation of a precipitate, change in energy, color, or form
1f
Chemical reactions
Law conservation of matter
Reactants and products
Recognize balanced chemical equations
Structure & Function of Matter Review
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As Thermal Energy is applied, particle motion increases changing the STATE/PHASE of matter. Thermal Energy can cause temperature to increase. The faster and more widespread particles are, the HIGHER the density of matter
Movement of Particles
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PHASE CHANGES
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As thermal energy is applied or removed, phase change occurs. (Enthalapy of system refers to thermal energy increasing temperature of matter) KNOW YOUR TERMS for each phase and if TE is being added or removed
Phase Change
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Multiple Choice
Transition from a solid to a liquid
Condensation
Melting
Freezing
Evaporation
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Multiple Choice
Transition from a liquid to a gas
Condensation
Freezing
Evaporation
Melting
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Multiple Choice
Transition from a liquid to a solid
Freezing
Sublimation
Melting
Evaporation
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Multiple Choice
Change of a solid directly into a gas
Deposition
Melting
Sublimation
Freezing
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Multiple Choice
Gas changes to a liquid
Evaporation
Melting
Freezing
Condensation
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Multiple Choice
Change of a gas directly into a solid
Sublimation
Condensation
Evaporation
Deposition
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Multiple Choice
When an object undergoes phase change, its mass
increases
stays the same
decreases
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Multiple Choice
The temperature at which a liquid evaporates to a gas is called
freezing point
boiling point
melting point
condensation point
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Multiple Choice
The temperature at which a liquid freezes to a solid is called
Freezing Point
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Condensation Point
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Multiple Choice
The temperature at which a solid melts to a liquid is called
Boiling Point
Freezing Point
Condensation Point
Melting Point
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Multiple Choice
The temperature at which a gas condenses to a liquid is called
boiling point
condensation point
melting point
freezing point
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Multiple Choice
What is physical change?
How two chemicals react with one another when combined
A property that we can measure or observe with our 5 senses or other tools
When two chemicals react with one another to form a new substance
When a change occurs but it does not result in the formation of a new substance
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true?
A physical property can only be seen.
A physical property describes how matter can change when exposed to air.
A physical property is something that can be observed about the substance by itself.
A physical property can only be observed when two types of matter interact.
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Chemical properties are very useful in identifying substances. However, unlike physical properties, chemical properties can only be observed as the substance is in the process of being changed into a different substance.
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Multiple Choice
Fire
Bubbles
A new substance that is a solid
A new substance that can be a solid, liquid, or gas
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Multiple Choice
a reactant is a initial compound
True
False
26
Multiple Choice
A product is a new compound or molecule
True
False
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Multiple Choice
A chemical property describes how matter __________.
smells
reacts with another type of matter
looks under a microscope
dissolves when made into a solution
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Multiple Choice
Rusting metal is an example of a ____ change.
chemical
phase
state
physical
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following options provides evidence of a CHEMICAL change?
Wood is burned releasing ash and smoke
Rocks separate when soil is sifted
Boiling water bubbles when heated
Salt dissolves in water
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Elements are single atoms that CANNOT be broken down any further and retain their properties. Elements are shown by a capital letter symbol SOMETIMES with a lowercase (Na=Sodium, O=Oxygen
Compounds are 2+ different atoms BONDED together (like water= H2O)
Elements or Compounds
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Multiple Choice
Salt has a chemical formula of NaCl. Salt is a...
Compound
Mixture
Element
None of the Above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following represents an element?
H2O
NaCl
H2
CaCO3
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Multiple Choice
How many elements are represented in the compound?
Na2CO3
1
2
3
4
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35
37
Multiple Choice
a bar magnet
filter paper
chromatography paper
alum
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Multiple Choice
Filtration
Distillation
Chromatography
Evaporation
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Multiple Choice
residue
solution
distillate
mixture
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Multiple Choice
What kind of mixture is a combination of substances that has uniform composition and appearance?
colloid
heteregenous
homogeneous
suspension
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Multiple Choice
Which statement describes a heterogeneous mixture?
A chemical reaction takes place.
It has a uniform composition and appearance.
It does not have a uniform composition and appearance.
No answer
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Multiple Choice
What mixture could you use this tool to best separate that mixture?
Sugar and Salt
Sand and rocks
Apples and grapes
1a:
Pure Substances: elements or compounds
Mixtures: Homogeneous or heterogeneous
1b:
Phases of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Particle movement
Particle movement with thermal energy(Motion of atoms in a substance– gives off heat is not heat)
Phase changes with application or removal of thermal energy
1c:
Physical Properties: boiling point, melting point, density,
Chemical Properties: reactivity, combustability
1d:
Physical changes of matter
Chemical changes of matter/ chemical reactions
Evidence- separate a mixture, development of a gas, formation of a precipitate, change in energy, color, or form
1f
Chemical reactions
Law conservation of matter
Reactants and products
Recognize balanced chemical equations
Structure & Function of Matter Review
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