States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Atoms
Periodic Table
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Vocabulary
100

Name the 3 states of matter.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

How tightly packed matter is.

Density

100

How many subatomic particles make up atoms? Name those particles.

3: protons, neutrons, electrons

100
How are elements arranged on the periodic table?

Elements are arranged by their properties.

100

What does the prefix "sub" mean?

ex. Subatomic or Submarine

Under, below, or smaller than.
100

The study of nonliving things and the natural world, focusing on matter.

Physical science

200

Which state of matter is this?

Solid

200

The amount of space an object/substance takes up.

Volume

200

Protons have a _________ charge.

Positive (+)

200

What are the 3 major categories that elements can fall into?

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

200

Is water an element? Explain your answer. 


No! It can be broken down into simpler substances (Hydrogen and Oxygen). 

200
Properties that can be changed or measured without changing a substance into a new substance

Physical properties

300

What state of matter is this?

Liquid

300

is flammability a physical or chemical property?

Chemical. In order to observe this property, you must burn the object.

300

Neutrons have _______ charge.

Neutrons have no charge. They are neutral. 

300

What properties would you expect a metal to display?

Malleability, Luster, Conductivity

300

What two properties make copper a great metal for making electrical wires?

Malleability and Conductivity. 

We are able to shape copper into metal wires that carry an electrical charge.

300

Properties that can only be measured or observed when a substance changes into a new substance.

Chemical properties

400

What state of matter is this?

Gas
400

Is reactivity a physical or chemical property?

Chemical

400

Which particles are found inside the nucleus of an atom?

Protons and Neutrons

400

What properties would you expect a Nonmetal to display?

Dullness, Brittle, not good conductors (insulator)

400


Block B

400

The building blocks of matter

Atoms

500

How many states of matter have a set volume?

2: Solids and Liquids

500
Is conductivity a physical or chemical property?
Physical
500

Where can you find electrons?

Orbiting the nucleus of an atom

500

What properties would you expect a metalloid to show?

Properties of both metals and nonmetals. 

500

What is the name of the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury

500

A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance.

Element

600

How many states of matter have a set shape?

1: Solids

600

The pH scale ranges from 0-14 : 

The closer to 0 you get, the more _______ . 

The closer to 14 you get, the more _________ . 

7 on the scale represent a ___________ substance.

closer to 0-6 = Acidic

closer to 8-14 = Basic

7 = Neutral

600

The number of Protons is always equal to the number of _________ . 

Electrons

600

Identify the name and symbol of this element.

Name- Helium

Symbol- He

600

Where would pure water fall on the pH scal?

7- it's neutral

600

Where all known elements are displayed. They are arranged by their properties.

Periodic Table

700

List the states of matter in order from Most dense to Least dense. 

Solids, liquids, Gases

700

What is the difference in an object's hardness and an object malleability?

Hardness= how easily an object dents/scratches

Malleability= the ability of an object to be bent or shaped into a new form without breaking.

700

An elements atomic number tells us how many __________ an element has.

Protons

700

Identify the atomic mass and atomic number. 

Atomic number- 2 

Atomic mass - 4.002602

700

Who was the first person to propose that all matter was made up of atoms?

Democritus

700

How acidic or alkaline a substance is.

pH
800

Describe the movement of gas particles.

They move in all directions to fill their container. 

800

Is a phase change a chemical or physical property?

Physical. 

Ex. when ice melts to form liquid water, it's still just water. Boiling water would be the same.

800

How do we calculate the number of neutrons in an element?

Atomic mass - Atomic number = Neutrons

12.011 - 6 = 6.011

800

Identify which color represent which group of elements: Metalloids, Nonmetals, Metals

Light blue = Metals


Dark = Metalloids


Green = Nonmetals


800

How many elements are on the Periodic table of elements?

118

800

Objects/substances that carry heat and electricity well. 

Conductors

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