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ChemThink Lesson 1--Particulate Nature of Matter
http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/lsps07.sci.phys.matter.naturematter/particulate-nature-of-matter/
1. What is the particulate nature of matter?
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2. A substance composed of only one type of atom is called a(n) ____________________
3. How are the atoms behaving inside the penny?
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4. When a substance is a solid, its atoms vibrate in _____________ position.
5. What is a pure substance?
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6. Describe what the molecules are doing when you take a closer look inside the glass of
water.
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7. A ____________________________ is formed whenever two or more atoms are
chemically joined together.
8. What information does a subscript give you in a chemical formula?
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9. What does it mean if there is no subscript?
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10. A _______________________ is formed when two different types of _______________
are present in the same molecule.
11. Describe the typical movement of molecules within a liquid?
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12. How do you indicate in a chemical formula that a substance is a liquid? _____________
13. There are __________ different types of molecules are present in the balloon.
14. Why is a molecule of nitrogen also classified as an element?
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15. Describe the typical movement of molecules in a gas?
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16. How do you indicate in a chemical formula that a substance is a gas?
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17. Why are the molecules present within the balloon considered an example of a mixture?
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18. How do you know that the molecules present in the balloon are not chemically bonded
together?
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19. How do you indicate in a chemical formula that a substance is a solid? ______________
20. Why are Cu and O2 both considered elements?
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21. Why is citric acid considered a compound?
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22. Why are Cu and CO2 both considered to be pure substances?
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23. How can we tell that CO2 + Ar is a mixture?
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24. What information does a coefficient give us in a chemical formula?
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