ATI TEAS
SCIENCE
REVIEW-
CHEMISTRY
, ATI TEAS SCIENCE REVIEW- CHEMISTRY
ATI TEAS SCIENCE – CHEMISTRY
Questions related to chemistry test your knowledge of chemical properties and
processes. You may be asked questions about states of matter, properties of matter,
phase changes, chemical bonds, chemical solutions, chemical reactions, and acids and
bases. You may be asked to balance chemical equations. Let’s get started in
understanding how chemistry is important on the ATI TEAS.
COVERED AREAS
Understanding States of Matter.
Understanding Changes in States of Matter.
Understanding Properties of Matter Understanding Chemical Bonds.
Understanding Chemical Solutions.
Understanding Chemical Reactions.
Understanding Acid Base Balance.
Understanding Balancing Chemical Equations.
UNDERSTANDING STATES OF MATTER
Matter is made up of microscopic particles that move different speeds depending on the
energy they are exposed to. We measure this energy as temperature. The molecules
can move either quickly and randomly or hardly at all.
When the energy is high, matter take the form of a gas, in which molecules are moving
about quickly and are far apart. Gases have no fixed form. Molecules are free to move
at random past each other, and they tend to fill any container that holds them. If a gas is
not contained, its molecules will disperse.
SCIENCE
REVIEW-
CHEMISTRY
, ATI TEAS SCIENCE REVIEW- CHEMISTRY
ATI TEAS SCIENCE – CHEMISTRY
Questions related to chemistry test your knowledge of chemical properties and
processes. You may be asked questions about states of matter, properties of matter,
phase changes, chemical bonds, chemical solutions, chemical reactions, and acids and
bases. You may be asked to balance chemical equations. Let’s get started in
understanding how chemistry is important on the ATI TEAS.
COVERED AREAS
Understanding States of Matter.
Understanding Changes in States of Matter.
Understanding Properties of Matter Understanding Chemical Bonds.
Understanding Chemical Solutions.
Understanding Chemical Reactions.
Understanding Acid Base Balance.
Understanding Balancing Chemical Equations.
UNDERSTANDING STATES OF MATTER
Matter is made up of microscopic particles that move different speeds depending on the
energy they are exposed to. We measure this energy as temperature. The molecules
can move either quickly and randomly or hardly at all.
When the energy is high, matter take the form of a gas, in which molecules are moving
about quickly and are far apart. Gases have no fixed form. Molecules are free to move
at random past each other, and they tend to fill any container that holds them. If a gas is
not contained, its molecules will disperse.