Periodic Table of Elements
Elements, Compounds, Mixtures
Phys/Chem Changes and Properties
Conservation of Matter
Misc.
100

The element with 26 protons.

What is Iron?

100

Oxygen.

What is an element?

100

The change of liquid water to gas.

What is a physical change?

100

This can not be created nor destroyed in the law of conservation of mass/matter

What is matter/mass?

100

The number of groups on the Periodic Table.

What is 18?

200

The element whose rounded atomic mass is 11. 

What is Boron?

200
Iced tea.

What is a heterogeneous mixture?

200

The burning of wood.

What is a chemical change?

200

The number of hydrogen atoms in the chemical formula H2O2.

What is 2?

200

The majority of elements on the periodic table.

What are metals?

300

The element with 7 protons, 7 electrons, and 7 neutrons.

What is Nitrogen?

300

Silver.

What is an element?

300

The luster of an object.

What is a physical property?

300
This tells us that a chemical equation is not balanced.

What is the number of atoms do not match on both sides of the equation?

300

These two types of substances are considered pure substances. 

What are elements and compounds?
400

The element in group 12, period 4. 

What is Zinc?

400

Pure air.

What is a mixture?

400

The reactivity of a substance.

What is a chemical property?

400

The number of oxygen atoms on the product side of the chemical equation H2O2--> H2O + O2.

What is 3?

400

The stair step on the periodic table separates these types of elements.

What are metals and nonmetals?

500

The element in group 17, period 5.

What is Iodine?

500

Brass.

What is a solid solution/homogeneous mixture?

500

The change of a solid to a gas.

What is a physical change?

500

The number of oxygen atoms on the reactant side of the chemical equation H2O2--> H2O + O2.

What is 2?

500

Mrs. Gannaway's biggest classroom rule.

What is respect?

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