Tungsten, F, Argon, Cr
What are elements?
The term for the rows of the periodic table
What are periods?
the three subatomic particles
What are proton, neutron, and electron?
The ingredients on the left hand side of a chemical equation
What are reactants?
The three states of matter (in alphabetical order)
What are gas, liquid, and solid?
When two or more elements are bound together
What are compounds?
Upper left hand corner; it tells you the number of protons
What is the Atomic Number?
It's classified as anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter?
The amount of Hydrogen in this chemical formula:
6C6H12O6
What is 72?
Change the size, shape, or state of matter
What is a physical change?
Wait, take that out, and that, and that in this mixture
The # of neutrons + the # of protons gives you this found on the periodic table
What is the Atomic Mass?
Smallest Unit of Matter
What is an atom?
The arrow of the chemical equation represents this
What is yields?
The only subatomic particle not in the nucleus
What is electrons?
"Can you even separate that?" You can, but it takes chemicals
The last group on the Periodic Table; they need no one as they are happy on their own
What are Noble Gases?
Whatever happens, you can't take it back to the original appearance
What is chemical change?
The law that states you have to have the same amount of elements on either side of the equation
What is The Law of Conservation of Mass?
The process where a solid turns into a liquid
What is melting?
How could you separate a homogeneous mixture such as Kool-Aid?
What is boiling?
The two MOST reactive groups on the Periodic Table; makes A LOT of salt
What are Alkali Metals and Halogens?
During a chemical reaction, this new solid is formed
What is a precipitate?
What chemical equation is represented here:
6CO2 + 6H2O + Light → C6H12O6 + 6O2
What is Photosynthesis?
All the elements on the right of the staircase are this type
What are nonmetals?