Physical properties Chemical propertiesChemical reactionsEnergy reactionsMiscellaneous 100
Physical properties (100 points) Answer: (density, mass, ability to burn, color) is not a physical property of matter. Question: What is ability to burn? CLICK THE ARROW
Physical properties (200 points) Answer: Melting, boiling, and evaporating are this. Question: What are state changes? CLICK THE ARROW
Physical properties (300 points) Answer: (Color, mass, state of matter, reactivity) is not a physical property of matter. Question: What is reactivity? CLICK THE ARROW
Physical properties (400 points) Answer: (Precipitate, freezing, burning, bubbles) describes a physical change. Question: What is freezing? CLICK THE ARROW
Physical properties (500 points) Answer: (Burning paper, folding paper, rusting Iron, reacting Mg ribbon) is a physical change. Question: What is folding paper? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical properties (100 points) Answer: (Melting, salting food, freezing, burning wood) is a chemical change. Question: What is burning wood? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical properties (200 points) Answer: (Boiling, rusting, burning, reacting) is not a chemical change. Question: What is boiling? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical properties (300 points) Answer: A student observes an unexpected temperature change and a color change, causing this. Question: What is a chemical reaction (chemical change) CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical properties (400 points) Answer: May be in the form of bubbles, odor, or fizzing. Question: What is producing a gas? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical properties (500 points) Answer: An insoluble substance that crystalizes out of a solution during reactions. Question: What is a precipitate. CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical reactions (100 points) Answer: Substances about to react. Question: What are reactants? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical reactions (200 points) Answer: Small number that comes after a chemical symbol in a formula that tells how many atoms is in a compound. Question: What is a subscript? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical reactions (300 points) Answer: An expression in which symbols and formulas are used to represent a chemical reaction. Question: What is a chemical equation? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical reactions (400 points) Answer: In the reaction 2AlCl 3 + Ba 3 (SO 4 ) 2 2AlSO 4 + 3BaCl 2 the substances 2AlSO 4 and 3BaCl 2 are called this. Question: What are reactants? CLICK THE ARROW
Chemical reactions (500 points) Answer: An insoluble (solid) substance that settles out of a solution during a reaction. Question: What is a precipitate? CLICK THE ARROW
Energy reactions (100 points) Answer: Two substances combine and there is a release of energy. Question: What is an exothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW
Energy reactions (200 points) Answer: Type of reaction that occurs when during a lab, a student, touches the side of a test tube and it feels warm. Question: What is exothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW
Energy reactions (300 points) Answer: Type of reaction where the products have more energy than the reactants. Question: What is endothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW
Energy reactions (400 points) Answer: Where energy is written when heat is given off during a reaction. Question: What is with the products? CLICK THE ARROW
Energy reactions (500 points) Answer: Energy is stored in the products in this type of reaction. Question: What is endothermic reaction. CLICK THE ARROW
Miscellaneous (100 points) Answer: An element which causes a “pop” or “whistle” when a lit match is placed in it. Question: What is hydrogen? CLICK THE ARROW
Miscellaneous (200 points) Answer: An element which causes a glowing splint to relit when placed in it. Question: What is oxygen? CLICK THE ARROW
Miscellaneous (300 points) Answer: Type of change when wax melts. Question: What is a physical change? CLICK THE ARROW
Miscellaneous (400 points) Answer: A solid product. Question: What is a precipitate? CLICK THE ARROW
Miscellaneous (500 points) Answer: The number and kind of atoms on one side of the reaction must be equal to the number and kind of atoms on the other side of the reaction. Question: What is the law of conservation of mass? CLICK THE ARROW
Physical properties Chemical propertiesChemical reactionsEnergy reactionsMiscellaneous 200
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Answer: Type of energy reaction that photosynthesis is. Question: What is endothermic.