The number of protons in an element. This is also used to place each element in order on the periodic table
What is the atomic number?
This was the earliest form of chemistry, which Dumbledore did with Sir Nicolas Flamel.
What is alchemy?
This is a substance that can absorb molecules and take them out of a solution
What is a buffer?
These are several elements that are mostly shiny solids. They conduct heat, electricity and are usually quite sturdy
What is a metal?
One of the "national" elements, like Germanium and many more, but this was from France.
What is Gallium?
This element has an atomic weight of 4.003
What is Helium?
Alchemists wanted to turn things to gold, and live forever by attempting to create something which they dubbed as this.
What is the Elixir Of Life?
This is a chemical compound containing hydrogen
What is an acid?
This means capable of being shaped by being hammered, pressed, formed, or bent
What is the term malleable?
These are the smallest parts of an atom
What is an electron?
These types of atoms, like halogens, react aggressively, as mentioned in the periodic table song.
What is an alkali?
This person discovered radioactivity and many radioactive elements, which is another reason she was a genius.
Who is Marie Curie?
A chemical bond between two ions that results from the force of attraction between positive and negative ions
What is an ionic bond?
The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an element.
What is the atomic mass?
The 3rd element
What is Lithium?
Daily Double!
What is Francium?
This Russian scientist is best known for the most simple list of elements, which is now called the Periodic Table
Who is Dmitri Mendleev?
A suspension of droplets of one liquid into another liquid. They do not combine, but are suspended within each other, like oil and water.
What is emulsion?
This comes form the Latin word molecula, and it is a connection of 2 or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
What is a molecule?
This happens when an element loses an electron
What is a positively charged atom?
These types of elements start with number 58 and end with number 71
What are lanthanides?
In 1945, this was introduced to the world in a devastating way.
What is nuclear fission?
The simplest form of pure matter. 92 of these are naturally occurring, while the others are man made
What is an element?
This is one of the basic elements which make up an atom, but it has no electrical charge
What is a neutron?
A group of rare gases that have stability and low reaction rates
What is a noble gas?