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Twenty Questions

Changes in Matter– Test Review

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1. What is matter?

Anything that takes up space and has mass

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2. What is a molecule?

It is made up of two or more atoms joined together

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

An element

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4. Give 3 examples of an element.

Oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, iron, gold, silver, carbon, calcium (anything on the periodic table of elements)

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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 vibratingLiquid – the particles are close to each other but they move quickly and slide past each otherGas – the particles are far apart and move quickly

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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

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7. Give 3 examples of a physical change.

Tearing paper, ice melting, carving a tree, cutting paper, sugar dissolving in tea,

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8. Give 3 examples of a chemical change.

Toast burning, bread baking, eggs rotting, an object rusting, an object burning,

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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

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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

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11. Give examples of physical properties and examples of chemical properties.

Example: DeskPhysical 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: WaterPhysical 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)

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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

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

boiling

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

Steel

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

sublimination

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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

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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.

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18. All matter is made of _________

Atoms

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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

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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