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GPS 3 Matter Test Review
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Element Substance Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture Anything that takes up space and has mass. A pure substance that is made up of only one specific type of atom. matter element
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Element Substance Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture The smallest particle of an element that has all the properties of that element. atom
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Element Mixture Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture A physical blend of at least two substances that does not have the same composition and properties throughout. Heterogeneous mixture
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Element Substance Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture A physical blend of at least two substances that does have the same composition and properties throughout. homogeneous mixture
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Element Substance Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture A substance containing more than one type of element which are chemically bonded. compound
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Element Substance Atom Compound Matter Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture It has the same properties through out and is made of either elements or compounds substance
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GPS 3 Matter Practice CH-2h element, compound or mixture? concrete iron filings limestone(CaCO 3 ) orange juice with pulp Pacific Ocean air inside balloon tap water magnesium(Mg) H 2 O Mixture-hetero Element Compound Mixture –hetero Mixture- hetero Mixture- homo Element compound
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Classify the following as element, compound or mixture. chlorine air silver water potassium carbon dioxide element Mixture-homo element compound element compound
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GPS 3 Matter Practice CH-2h Physical or Chemical? 1. The chalkboard is magnetic. 2. Oxygen is a gas. 3. Wood is flammable. 4. A ruby is red. 5. Copper conducts electricity. 1. P 2. P 3. C 4. P 5. P
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GPS 3 Matter Practice CH-2h Physical or Chemical? 6. Sodium (Na) is a very reactive alkali metal. 7. Water (H 2 O) freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. 8. Silver (Ag) reacts with moisture to form tarnish. 9. Iron (Fe) reacts with water to form rust. CPCCCPCC
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Identify the following as chemical or physical? reactivity melting point combustibility density transparency CPCPPCPCPP
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Identify the following as chemical or physical? Frying an egg. Sharpening a pencil. Baking a cake. An iorn nail rusting. Ripping a piece of paper. Pounding a piece of copper wire. CPCCPPCPCCPP
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Density What phase of matter is most dense? What phase of matter is least dense? gas solid
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Energy and Temperature As the temperature increases, the energy _______________. List the phases of matter in order of increasing energy. increasing Solid, liquid, gas
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Phase Changes Solid to liquid______________ Liquid to solid______________ Liquid to gas_______________ Gas to liquid_______________ Solid to gas________________ Gas to solid________________ melting freezing evaporation condensation sublimation deposition
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What phases are present from A to B? What phases are present from B to C? What phases are present from C to D? What phases are present from D to E? What phases are present from E to F? Which area indicates the melting point of the substance? Which area indicates the boiling point of the substance? solid Solid & liquid liquid Liquid & gas gas B to C D to E
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What is the boiling point and melting point of this substance? 75.0 o C boiling 12.5 o C melting
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Heating Curve for Water What is the explaination of the “flat” segements on the graph? Simulation B A C D Energy of the particles is increasing and phase change is occurring.
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Heating Curve for Water What phase or phases are present at D? Simulation B A C D gas
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Heating Curve for Water What phase or phases are present at A? Simulation B A C D solid
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General Phase Diagram What phase is label B? What phase is label C? Liquid Solid
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
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What phase(s) of matter exists at the triple point? Solid, liquid and gas coexist.
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Is energy released or absorbed during these three phase changes? evaporation melting sublimation
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Is energy released or absorbed during these three phase changes? Condensation Freezing deposition
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Which state of matter has particles that are the closest together? Solid
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General Phase Diagram What phase change is happening if substance is changing from B to C? From B to D? freezing evaporating
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According to the kinetic molecular theory, particles of matter are in constant _______. Motion
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What phase or phases are present at D? What letter corresponds to only gases being present? What is happening at B?
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What is the melting point of this substance? About how many minutes did it take for this substance to begin to boil?
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What phase is present at B? What take place if a substance changes from B to A? What take place if a substance changes from C to A? Turn in GPS 3 Measuring Stations Labs GOT
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What phase or phases are present from B to C? What phase or phases are present at C to D? Does the phase at E to F or A to B have more energy?
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Which state of matter has the particles with the greatest energy? Gas
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What is the freezing point of this substance? How many minutes does it take for the substance to begin to freeze?
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What phase or phases are present at F? What phase change takes place from A to G? Will energy be gained or released?
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Label the phase changes taking place.
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