What Matter is Composed Of?
What are Elements and Compounds?
What Are the States of Matter?
Extra Science Questions
Extra Science Questions
100

The smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element.

Atom

100

A substance that contains only one kind of atom.

Element

100

The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.

Melting Point. 

100

How are protons and neutrons alike?

Both are found in the nucleus

100

Grinding chalk into a powder is a chemical change, or a physical change.

Physical Change 

200

The number of protons in an atom is its....

Atomic Number 

200

A substance made of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined. 

Compound.

200

State of matter which is made up of charged atoms, uncharged atoms, and electrons

Plasma.

200
The water in a pot is brought to a boil. Once there, does the temperature change over time, or does the temperature remain constant?

Remains Constant

200

State of matter that makes up 99 percent of all matter in the universe. Formed when gas gets very hot and it's atoms gain so much energy that they lose on or more electrons. 

Plasma.

300

Subatomic particle that has a negative charge.

Electron. 

300

A table arranged by atomic number

Periodic Table.

300

A molecule is a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

Molecule 

300

How do the freezing point and the melting point of a substance compare?

The melting point is higher than the freezing point. 

300

How many elements on the periodic table are found naturally?

90 or 94.

400
Atoms that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
Isotopes 
400

Elements that conduct heat and electricity well, are malleable, and most are shiny.

Metals

400

True or False, melting point is always achieved at a higher temperature than boiling point.

False

400

How many elements does a mixture of copper, iron, bromine, phosphorus, hydrogen, oxygen, thallium, zinc, polonium, xenon, and krypton have?

11

400

State of matter that has no definite shape or volume.

Gas 

500

Scientist who suggested that electrons orbit at different distances from the nucleus. (Fairly close to correct).

Niels Bohr

500

Atoms of carbon bonded with atoms of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, chlorine and other elements. (Originally obtained from living things.)

Organic Compounds 

500

Substances can change from a solid directly to a gas without ever becoming a liquid. This process is called...

Sublimation 

500

What can you infer about two substances that have the same atomic number, but different atomic masses?

That they have a different number of neutrons.

500

Element with the atomic number of 2.

Helium

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