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What are the three states of matter?
Solid
,
liquid
,
gas
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What does the particle theory state about solids?
Regular
arrangement
Fixed
position
Very close
together
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What does the particle theory state about liquids?
Random
arrangement
Move around
each other
Close together
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What does the particle theory state about gases?
Random arrangement
Move quickly in
all directions
Far apart
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What happens to a substance during melting and boiling?
The substance gains
energy
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What happens to a substance during condensing and freezing?
The substance loses
energy
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What is the boiling point?
The temperature at which a
substance
boils
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What is the melting point?
The temperature at which a
substance
melts
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What is a balanced equation?
Same number of
atoms
of each
element
Equal on both sides of the equation
Example: 2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO
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How many magnesium atoms are in the equation 2Mg + O₂
→
2MgO
?
2 magnesium atoms
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How many oxygen atoms are in the equation
2Mg
+ O₂
→
2MgO
?
2 oxygen atoms
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What does the conservation of mass state?
No
atoms
are created or destroyed
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What happens to the total mass of reactants and products in a chemical reaction?
They are
equal
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What would happen if you weigh an unsealed container before and after a reaction?
There will be a change in
mass
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What causes a decrease in mass during a reaction?
A gas is made
Gas is lost and escapes
Mass is no longer
constant
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How is the amount of energy needed to change state related to particle forces?
Stronger forces mean higher
melting
and
boiling points
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What are the state symbols for solid, liquid, gas, and aqueous?
Solid:
(s)
Liquid:
(l)
Gas:
(g)
Aqueous:
(aq)
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What is the state symbol for gas?
(g)
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What is the state symbol for liquid?
(
l
)
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What is the state symbol for solid?
(s)
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What is the state symbol for aqueous?
(aq)
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What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?
CO₂
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