Vocabulary
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions II
Periodic Table
Misc.
100

A reaction that absorbs heat, causing a decrease in the temperature to it's surroundings.

Endothermic

100

Atoms or molecules interacting together at the beginning of a reaction (left side of the chemical equation) are called:

Reactants

100

The atoms or molecules produced in a reaction

Product

100

75% of all elements are classified as what on the periodic table?

Metals

100

The science word for a substance's characteristic is called

property

200

A reaction that releases heat, causing an increase in temperature to it's surrounding areas.

Exothermic

200

What type of change is ripping a piece of paper considered?

Physical Change

200

True or False: A substances state of matter can change from one form to another during a chemical reaction.

True

200

Where are nonmetals found in the periodic table?

On the far right

200

What state of matter is water at room temperature?

Liquid

300

Atoms of the original substance rearrange into one or more new substances that have different properties from the original substance

Chemical Reaction

300

What type of change is baking bread considered as?

Chemical Change

300

Atoms that bond together form what?

Molecules

300

Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals are called what?

Metalloids

300
What family is the most reactive non-metals on periodic table?

Halogens

400

A change that does not affect the chemical structure of a substance

Physical Change

400

What are the reactants in the equation:

H+ O --> H2O

H2 and O

400

What are the products in the equation:

H+ O --> H2O

H2O

400

The atomic number is determined by the number of _______ in the atom

protons

400

How is the periodic table organized by from left to right, top to bottom?

By atomic number

500

A change that rearranges the chemical structure of a substance through a chemical reaction

Chemical change

500

What is the product of this equation:

Ca + Cl2 → CaCl2

CaCl2

500

What are the reactants of this equation:

Ca + Cl2 → CaCl2

Ca and Cl2

500

How do you figure out the atomic mass of an element by only knowing the amount of subatomic particles AND not having a periodic table to look at ?

protons + neutrons = atomic mass

500

Matter is neither created nor destroyed is called:

The Law of Conservation of Matter

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