Properties of Matter Review – Review #3
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Matching- Match the term on the left with the definition on the right.
- Solid
 - Liquid
 - Gas
 
- definite volume and shape
 - indefinite volume and indefinite shape
 - definite volume and indefinite shape
 - indefinite volume and definite shape
 
Use the diagram below to answer questions 4-9.
- This beaker contains a gas.
 - This beaker contains a liquid.
 - This beaker contains solid.
 - I would have to ______energy to beaker (a) in order to get beaker (b).
 - Add
 - Subtract
 - Not enough information
 - The atoms or molecules in beaker (c) have more energy than the atoms in beaker (b).
 - True
 - False
 - The atoms in beaker (a) have energy. (Beaker A is above absolute zero)
 - True
 - False
 
- In order to be a chemical change atoms must
 - break into parts of atoms.
 - rearrange and switch partners.
 - change phase (solid to liquid, liquid to gas…).
 - become more dense.
 - I mix two chemicals that are both clear. The mixture is a transparent yellow. This is a______.
 - physical change
 - chemical change
 - precipitate
 - product that is a gas.
 - I mix two chemicals that are both clear. The mixture is a cloudy white color. This is a______.
 - physical change
 - temperature change
 - precipitate
 - product that is a gas.
 - I mix two chemicals that are both clear. The mixture is a clear substance that appears to have bubbles in it. This is an example of a______.
 - physical change
 - temperature change
 - precipitate
 - product that is a gas.
 
Use the chemical reaction below to answer questions 14 and 15.
sunlight
6CO2 + 6H2O chlorophyll C6H12O6 + 6O2
carbon dioxide water glucose oxygen
- In the reaction above ______are the reactants.
 - 6CO2 + 6H2O
 - C6H12O6 + 6O2
 - 6H2O + C6H12O6
 - sunlight and chlorophyll
 - In the reaction above ______are the products.
 - 6CO2 + 6H2O
 - C6H12O6 + 6O2
 - 6H2O + C6H12O6
 - sunlight and chlorophyll
 - CO2 is a likely product in this reaction.CaCl2 + NaHSO4
 - True
 - False
 - Dry ice sublimating and becoming a gas is an example of a chemical change.
 - True
 - False
 - I mix Zn and HCl and get H2. This is an example of a physical change because H2 is a gas instead of liquid.
 - True
 - False
 - The ______characterize the tendency of a substance to transform into a different substance.
 - Physical properties
 - Chemical properties
 - Physical change
 - Chemical change
 - A ______is a change when a substance transforms into a completely different substance.
 - Physical properties
 - Chemical properties
 - Physical change
 - Chemical change
 - The ______are the physical characteristics of a substance.
 - Physical properties
 - Chemical properties
 - Physical change
 - Chemical change
 - In a ______a substances chemical identity is not changed.
 - Physical properties
 - Chemical properties
 - Physical change
 - Chemical change
 - I mix frozen orange juice (solid) concentrate with water to make orange juice (liquid).
 - Physical change
 - Chemical change
 
