Cations and Anions
Periodic Table
Matter
Pure Substances and Mixtures
Density
100

This is the the type of ion formed when an atom loses one or more electrons. 

What is a Cation?
100

These elements on the left side of the periodic table easily lose electrons to form cations.

What are metals?

100

This is what everything around us is made of.

What is matter?

100

This kind of substance is made of only one thing

What is a Pure Substance?

100

This is what we measure when we see how heavy something is for its size.

What is Density 

200

What is the overall charge of a Anion?

What is negative?

200

These elements are found on the right side of the periodic table and tend to gain electrons to form anions.

What are nonmetals?

200

The three main states of matter are solid, liquid, and this.

What is gas?

200

This is made by mixing two or more things together 

What is a mixture?

200

(T.I)If something sinks in water, it has more or less density than water?

What is more density?

300

(T.I) If an atom has 11 protons and 10 electrons, what type of ion is it, and what is its charge?

What is a Cation with a charge of +1?

300

(T.I)Atoms in Group 1 (like sodium) lose 1 electron. What charge do their ions have?

What is +1?

300

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume

What is a solid?

300

(T.I)You have a glass of orange juice with pulp. How can you tell it’s a mixture and not a pure substance?

What is because you can see different parts in it?

300

Two blocks have the same volume, but one is heavier. Which one has more density?

What is the heavier block?


400
What ion is formed when nonmetals gain electrons?

What is a Anion?

400

Why do metals lose electrons easily?

What is because their outer electrons are far from the nucleus?

400

(T.I) A sample of iron rusting is an example of this kind of change.

What is a chemical change?
400

Salt, water, and gold are examples of this.

What is a pure substance?

400

An object floats in water. What does that tell you about its density compared to water?

What is its density is less than water’s (less than 1 g/cm³)?

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