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CHEMISTRY
GENERAL REVIEW IN CHEMISTRY
Direction: Identify the missing words in the sentences and use the word(s) given in the
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Chemical
Solution
Physical
definite size
electron
liquid to gas
Democritus
masses
Extensive
solid to gas
relative
different
Vapor
protons
Aristotle
suspension
Millikan drop
James Chadwick
Mixture
Ionic
Compounds
absolute zero
sour
Colloid
bitter
to red
Plato
mass number
blue
Atom
reactions
Neutron
identical
liquid to solid
Ernest Ruther Ford
Intensive
Nucleus
Elements
Joseph John Thompson
Substance that dissolves a solute
continuous phase
Robert Andrews Millikan
heterogeneous
Pure Substance Matter
Classification of Matter
Classification of Matter according to phase
or state:
Solid –has both a definite shape and a
definite volume
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Liquid- has a distinct volume or
________ of its container but has no
specific shape
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Gas –also known as _____
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Classification of matter according to
composition:
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Example: Water, table salt
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Each element is
composed of only one kind of atom
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______________- composed of two
or more elements, and thus contains
two or more kinds of atoms
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_____________- combination of two
or more substances in which each
substance retains its own chemical
identity and hence its own property
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__________________ Example:
paint, mayonnaise
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Example: Muddy water
Properties of Matter
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Example: air
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Example: halo-halo, fruit salad
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__________ properties- describe the
way a substance may change or
react to form other substances
Example: Combustibility,
flammability
Physical Properties:
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Example: mass, volume, length
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Example: color, odor, density,
melting and boiling point, etc
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_____________(460-370 B
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)thought that the world must be
made up of tiny indivisible particles
that he and other early Greek
philosophers called atomos,
meaning “indivisible”
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C) and
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C)- believed
that all materials could be broken
down into smaller and smaller pats
without end
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_________ change- a substance
changes its physical appearance but
not its composition
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__________ change- also called
chemical reaction; a substance is
transformed into a chemically
different substance
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Vaporization- ____________
Deposition- gas to solid
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Sublimation- ___________
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The atoms of different elements are
________and have different
properties
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Atoms of an element are not
changed into different types of
atoms by chemical _________;
atoms are neither created nor
destroyed in chemical reactions
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___________are formed when
atoms of more than one element
combine;
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Structure of the Atom
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He discovered the _________ in
1919
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_____________ (1891-1972) –
discovered the neutral particles in
1932
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Each
element has a unique number of
protons
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_________ (1
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The atoms of an
element may have different
numbers of neutrons
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________ (5
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The specific number of
protons is different for different
elements
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The sum of the number of protons
and number of neutrons is
called_____________
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__________- composed of metal
and nonmetal
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_________ (Molecular) –composed
of nonmetals and also metalloids
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Taste_______
Burn when touching skin
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Taste_______
Feel slippery
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Definite size
2
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Absolute zero
4
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Elements
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Mixture
8
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Heterogeneous
10
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Colloid
12
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Suspension
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Chemical
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Intensive
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Chemical
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Liquid to solid
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Democritus
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Aristotle
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Identical
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Masses
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Compounds
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Joseph John Thompson
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Ernest Ruther Ford
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Protons
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Nucleus
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Neutron
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Protons
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Ionic
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Sour
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Bitter
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