Chlorine (Cl)
Is this an element, compound, or mixture?
Element
How many protons are in Silicon (Si)?
14
True or False: The distance between molecules in a gas is much larger than that in a solid or a liquid.
True
What information does the period give us about an atom?
What family does Fluorine (F) belong to?
Halogen Family
Is this an element, compound, or mixture?
Compound of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)
How many neutrons are in Boron (B)?
The atoms or molecules of a _______ form a pattern.
Solid
What information does the group give us on the Periodic Table?
Valence Electrons and Properties
H2O
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is used as an antiseptic to clean wounds and injuries. Is this an element, compound, or mixture?
Compound
Protons and Neutrons
In this state of matter, the atoms or molecules move about freely and collide randomly with the walls of a container and with each other.
Gas
A highly reactive metal would be found where on the Periodic Table of Elements?
Left side
Why, when electrons are viewed under a microscope, do they appear as a cloud around the nucleus of an atom?
They are fast, small, and constantly moving.
Salt is dissolved into warm water. Is this an element, a compound, or a mixture?
Mixture
Which subatomic particle contributes very little mass to the atom?
Electrons
In this state of matter, the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.
Solid
A brittle, semi conductor would be found in what family of the Periodic Table of Elements?
Metalloid
This image best represents which state of matter?

Gas
What type of mixture is Jello?
Homogenous
How many valence electrons does Aluminum (Al) have?
3 because it is group 13
In this state of matter, the atoms and molecules can collide with and move past one another and take the shape of their container.
Liquid
Why are elements of the Halogen family non reactive (inert?)
They have full valence electrons.
How are elements grouped together on the Periodic Table of Elements?
By element properties/characteristics.