Atoms
Matter
Mixtures
Periodic Table
Naming
100

When a substance changes its phase or another property, but does not change its chemical identity. 

What is a physical change?

100

The reverse of evaporation.

What is condensation?

100

The process of collecting a vaporized substance.

What is distillation?

100

The horizontal row on the Periodic Table. 

What is a period?

100

The name of the element farther to the left in the periodic table is followed by this suffix.

What is -ide?

200

Electrons in the outer most shell.

What are valance electrons?

200

 The amount of energy needed to change any substance from a solid to a liquid.

What is heat of fusion?

200

Same composition throughout. 

What is a homogeneous mixture?

200

Malleable and ductile elements that include Titanium, Silver, and Copper

What are Metals?

200

The prefix used when there are two of an element.

What is di-?

300

The force of attraction between two atoms that holds them together.

What is a chemical bond?

300

Has the ability to flow and take the shape of its container. 

What is a liquid?

300

A mixture composed of two or more metallic elements. 

What is an alloy?

300

The name of the elements in group 18.

What are the Noble Gases?

300

The chemical formula for compound sodium chloride.

What is NaCl?

400

The electric force of attraction between two oppositely charged ions. 

What is an ionic bond. 

400

Beyond the microscopic level. 

What is submicroscopic?

400

A homogeneous mixture where the components are in different phases.

What is a suspension?

400

The classification of Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium.

What are metalloids?

400

Name of NaF.

What is Sodium Fluoride?

500

The electronegativities of the atoms differ, a dipole is formed when this bond occurs.

What is a polar bond?

500

Any change in a substance that involves rearrangement of the way atoms are bonded. 

What is chemical change?

500

A solution which no more solute can be dissolved.

What is saturated solution?

500

Elements in this area of the Periodic Table have the most difficult time losing an electron. 

What is the upper right?

500

Common name for trihydrogen nitride.

What is Ammonia?

M
e
n
u