Quiz 1 Matter and Change

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One gram of glass will rise 20 degrees Celsius when ____ calories of heat are applied.

3.2

Ten grams of ice will require ___ calories to raise it's temp. 1 degree Celcius

5

How much heat (in calories) must be applied to a 100mL beaker filled with water in order to vaporize the water (H2O)?

5.4 x 10^4 (<----ten to the fourth power)

When one nucleus after another is split _____

A chain reaction begins

Oxidation

A reaction between a substance and oxygen

The beta rays emitted from atomic nuclei are ____

An electron

Evaporation

Change from liquid to gas state

A change involving whole atoms is called ____

Chemical

What type of change is a striking match?

Chemical

What type of change is baking a cake?

Chemical

What type of change is making water from H2 and O2?

Chemical

The change of phase from vapor to liquid is called ____ .

Condensation

Density also known as (D) is defined by mass divided by volume. Which item decreases as heat is applied?

Density

A chemical reaction that takes in heat is called...

Endothermic

During fission, a small amount of mass is changed to ____

Energy

T/F: A chemical change occurs when a substance changes phase.

False

The process of a neutron splitting a nucleus in two parts is called ____

Fission

Atomic bomb

Fuse for hydrogen bomb

Most of the energy that is released by nuclear fission is the form of which rays?

Gamma

Thermo-

Heat

0 degrees Celcius

Melting point of water

Plasma phase

Nuclei and free electrons

Fusion

Nuclei unite

Nuclear

Pertaining to the nucleus of an atom

A change in size or shape of a substance is a ____ change.

Physical

What type of change is melting ice?

Physical

An alpha particle is made up of ____ and ____

Protons and neutrons

Gamma rays

Radiation

Particles or energy given off in a nuclear reaction are called____

Radiation

Burning

Rapid oxidation

Hydrogen

Raw material for fusion

Rusting

Slow oxidation

Fission

Splitting

Reactants

The combining substances in a reaction

Fusion

To fuse or join together

T/F: The Law of Conservation of Matter describes how mass is not lost during a chemical reaction.....

True

T/F: The Law of Conservation of Matter is a basic principle in studying chemical reactions....

True

What is true about a chemical equation?

You can count the number of molecules You can count the number of atoms


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