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Matter Review

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A property that does not depend on the amount of matter present Examples of extensive properties
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A property that does not depend on the amount of matter present
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Intensive
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Examples of extensive properties
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Mass, volume, and length
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A lab technician is working on a sample of brass and testing its properties. Which of the following properties of the brass is an extensive property?
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Mass 62.9 g
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A list of materials for a chemistry lab are provided. Which materials are listed with intensive properties?
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Density of stir rod and temperature of beaker
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What is an intensive property that can be measured?
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Boiling point
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Category 2
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Water in a pot on the stove is heating up and begins to bubble as it boils. What type of change is occurring?
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Physical
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It has been raining for several days. Overnight, the temperature dropped below the freezing point. Travel is now hazardous due to ice forming on the roadways. What type of change is this?
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Physical
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Which of the following equations is paired correctly with the type of change?
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a. Physical: CO₂ (s) -> CO₂ (g)
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When sulfuric acid is combined with sugar, gas is released and a tall, black column forms. This is an example of what type of change?
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Chemical
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A burning candle is producing light and the wax is melting. Which type of changes are these two characteristics?
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Producing light is chemical, melting wax is physical
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Category 3
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Which state of matter has a definite shape?
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solid
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Which state of matter has the highest compressibility?
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gas
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Which sample has a definite shape?
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Water at -45 ºC
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Which sample has the greatest amount of compressibility?
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Water at 178ºC
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A scientist is testing the state of matter of a sample in a sealed container by changing the pressure inside the container and observes the following data in the picture. Which of the following conclusions about the state of matter of the sample is correct based on this information?
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The sample is a gas because it is compressible
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Category 4
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What is an example of a pure substance?
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Oxygen
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Which of the following would not be classified as a pure substance?
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Solution
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A brand of balsamic vinaigrette salad dressing is a red liquid that is consistent throughout in color and texture with an ingredients list that includes water and acetic acid. Based on the information provided, how should the balsamic vinaigrette be classified?
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Homogeneous mixture
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Students investigating four liquid samples recorded the following observations. Which of the samples is definitely identifiable as a pure substance?
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A student investigates properties of an unknown liquid substance in a beaker. When the liquid boils, a white powder residue is left in the beaker.What conclusion can the student make about the original liquid based on the evidence collected?
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The substance is a mixture because it left a white powder in the beaker when boiled.
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The density of the mixture of air in a given lab is 1.293 g/L. Students fill balloons with the component gases found in the air. The known density of each gas is provided:1. Hydrogen 0.090 g/L2. Nitrogen 1.251 g/L3. Helium 0.179 g/LWhich balloon is least likely to float in the lab?
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Nitrogen (1.251 g/L)
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Which is an extensive property that can be calculated?
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Volume
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What is the difference between a physical and chemical property?
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Physical can be observed with 5 senses while chemical can only be observed through testing or experimenting
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During an investigation, a student combined two substances as shown above. The student observed a decrease in temperature when the substances were combined. A milky substance was produced and fell to the bottom of the flask. What is the most likely reason for these results?
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The combined substances chemically reacted
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The table displays the properties of sodium and chlorine as elements. They are placed in a test tube together and heated over a flame. The properties of the new substance are completely different than the original properties of the elements. How can the new substance be classified?
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Compound
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