periodic table
properties
combination of substances
mixtures
States of matter
density and temperature
sig figs
100

what is this elements name -- Cl?

Chlorine
100

what is an intensive property?

A property of a substance that does not depend on the amount of material chosen.

100

what is a diatomic element?

element that is never found by itself in nature, its bonded to another like atom... -- H2

100

True or false- oil and water in the same cup is a homogeneous mixture

false

100

what are the 3 states of matter?

solid, liquid, gas

100

formula for mass when given density and volume.

mass= density x volume

100
true or false- the zeros in this number are not significant 72.008

false. they are significant. zero between nonzero digits are significant.

200

What is this elements name-- Hg?

mercury

200

give an example of an extensive property?

mass, volume, height, amount of energy

200

true or false-- CH4 is a compound

true

200

True or false- salt water that has excess salt laying at the bottom of the cup is a heterogeneous mixture

true

200

true or false- the atoms in a solid have no kinetic energy

false - always some residual kinetic energy

200

true or false- 1 ml = 1 cm3

True- can use cubic centimeters interchangeably with liters.

200
Are the zeros in this number significant? 0.0000032

NO they are not significant. zeros to the left of the first nonzero digit are not significant.

300

how do you find how many neutrons are in an element given the amount of protons and the atomic mass?

subtract the atomic mass from the atomic number, which will give you the amount of neutrons.

300

what kind of change in a substance involves changing the basic identity of the substance?

chemical change

300

True or false- these are all diatomic elements 

-HO2 FN2 Cl2 BrI2

true! those are all the diatomic elements.

300

filtration is used to separate what kind of mixtures?

heterogeneous mixtures

300

true or false- when water freezes into ice, the volume decreases

false-- volume increases when water freezes because water expands into ice.

300

true or false - the freezing point of water is 273.15 kelvin

True. freezing point of water is 0 degrees celsius, and 273.15-273.15 = 0.

300

How many sig figs are in this number? 

00.0002300027500

10 sig figs!

400

what is the most electronegative element? or which element has the highest electronegativity?

Flourine

400

is density an extensive or intensive property?

it is intensive. but mass and volume are both extensive.

400

give me an example of a molecule that is not a compound

diatomic elements

400

what is an example of a pure substance that is a compound?

water. 

Pure compounds are created when elements combine permanently, forming one substance

400
Which state of matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape?

liquid

400

true or false- farenheit to celsius formula is

F= 5/9 (C-32)

False it is 

F = 9/5 (C) + 32

400

How do you determine how many significant figures to have in your answer in a problem involving multiplication and division?

The result must have no more significant figures than the number in the problem with the fewest amount of significant figures.

500

What does the column that the element is in say about the electrons of the element?

How many valence electrons there are.

500

what is this definition referring to? "describes the way a substance may change or react to form another substance"

chemical properties

500

What kind of forces hold different molecules together?

Intermolecular forces
500

true or false- salt and water homogenerous mixture can be separated through filtration

false.

500

true or false- the temperature during a phase change of ice to water is increasing

false- temperature stays the same during phase changes.

500

Why is the kelvin scale necessary ?

The Kelvin temperature is an absolute temperature scale. Explanation: The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero. 0 degrees Kelvin represents zero kinetic energy or temperature.

500

What is the purpose of significant figures?

they are a shorthand method of communicating the uncertainty of a measurement.

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