There are two types of these, each one is a collection of similar or different items.
What are Mixtures?
The Periodic Table is organized based on these numbers.
What is the Atomic Number?
All elements include these particles, each with their own charges.
What are Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
This is made when two or more elements combine to form a compound.
What is a Bond?
If Earth's Crust can move on it's own, it is doing this.
What is Drifting?
Since it's not a mixture, a Diamond is this, because it is made out of only Carbon.
What is a Pure Substance?
Moving from left to right, a row of elements are called these things that come at the end of a sentence.
What is a Period?
Metalloids are able to do this action when they are heated up, while Metals can do this at any time, like lighting flowing through water.
What is Conduct?
These are necessary for a bond to occur.
What are Valence Electrons?
This Supercontinent existed 300 million years ago, and broke apart 35 million years ago.
What is Pangea?
This mixture is a combination of similar things put together, like a jar with only red jellybeans.
What is a Homogenous Mixture?
Every column of elements are placed into these tightly knit groups.
What is a Family?
Non-metals can be hard to see, because they don't shine brightly enough. This can only mean that they are lacking this property.
What is Luster?
This bond occurs when an atom gives or receives an electron.
What is an Ionic Bond?
Underground vibrations are a strong sign that this is occurring.
This mixture has different items mixed together.
What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?
The Periodic Table is mostly made out of these elements, sitting at the far left.
What are Metals?
Each element has this at their core, filled with Protons and Neutrons.
What is the Nucleus?
If an atom shares an electron with another atom, they become this type of bond.
What is Covalent Bond?
When hot air mixes with colder air, they can spiral into one of these.
What is a Tornado?
It is not a mixture, but when we mix together pure elements and substances, they become this.
What is a Compound?
These elements usually sit at the far right of the table.
What are Non-Metals?
Each element has these rings where we find the electrons floating outside the nucleus.
What are Electron Shells?
When an atom gains or loses an electron it becomes one of these.
What is an Ion?
With it's prefix meaning "light", this process occurs after light is given to plants so that they can produce sugar for food.
What is Photosynthesis?