Question | Answer |
Physical or Chemical Property? Hardness | Physical |
What is considered a pure substance? | Elements and compounds |
Can be purified physically but requires chemical reactions to break into its components. | Compound |
Which type of mixtures looks like it is made of different substances visually? | Heterogeneous |
Heterogeneous mixture with large particles that easily settle out | Suspension |
Physical or Chemical Property? ability to rot | Chemical |
Element or compound: baking soda | compound |
Physical or Chemical Property? Malleable | Physical |
Mixture with particles (visible with magnifying glass)that take a long time to settle. Scatters light | Colloid |
Physical or Chemical Property? bubbles when with acid | Chemical |
Properties that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical structure or composition. | Physical |
A Substance that can be separated into its components through physical methods? | Mixture |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Freezing | Physical |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Boiling | physical |
Physical or Chemical Property? Density | Physical |
What type of change is used during distillation, crystallization or chromatography? | Physical |
Element or compound: sodium chloride | compound |
homogeneous mixture with particles that will never settle out, particles too small to see without an extreme microscope | Solution |
Scattering of light off of a colloid, reason fog can blind people when driving | Tyndall Effect |
Physical or Chemical Property? reacts to oxygen | Chemical |
separates solids from liquids by using a porous barrier | Filtration |
Which type of mixtures look the same, uniform throughout? | Homogeneous |
Matter is neither created nor destroyed, but it can be changed from one form to another | Law of conservation of mass(matter) |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Ripping | Physical |
Properties observed when the substance's atoms are rearranged, broken apart or newly bonded. | Chemical |
Physical or Chemical Property? Turns green when exposed to air | Chemical |
Element or Compound: silicon | Element |
A chemical combination of two or more different elements is a | Compound |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Burning | Chemical |
homogeneous mixture, usually something dissolved in water | Solution |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Rusting | Chemical |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Rusting | Chemical |
Matter can be broken down into 2 catagories. What are they? | Pure Substances and Mixtures |
Two or more different kinds of particles that are not chemically joined to each other. | mixture |
A substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means is a(n) | Element |
Physical or Chemical Property? Melting point | Physical |
What are the two types of mixtures? | Heterogeneous and homogeneous |
Physical Change or Chemical Change? Tarnishing | Chemical |