Vocab
Periodic Table
Branches/Research
Numbers/Measurements
Matter
100

basic complete unit of matter

atom

100

letter or letters that represent an element

symbol

100

research whose goal is simply to learn about how something works is called

basic research

100

2.4 dm = ____________m

0.24

100

a sample containing multiple substances that are easily discerned from one another

heterogenous mixture
200

a particle made of more than one atom bonded together

molecule

200

a vertical column on the periodic table is called a...

group/family

200

tools or inventions made to make a task easier or more efficient

technology

200

the amount of matter in a sample is...

mass

200

Two examples of extensive properties

length, mass, volume, weight

300

Something with a fixed and defined chemical composition

pure substance/chemical

300

A horizontal row on the periodic table

period

300

Branch of chemistry that studies how to isolate or quantify certain substances

analytical

300
How many sigfigs in the measurement 4.3040 cm
5
300

A way to separate a mixture by spinning the sample forcing larger molecules downward

centrifuge

400

Types of atoms, categories of nearly identical atoms

elements

400

elements are in a __________ if they have similar chemical properties

group

400

branch of chemistry that studies carbon-containing compounds

organic

400

Use sigfig rules.

4.58 cm + 2.199 cm + 7.8 cm =

14.6 cm

400

A way to separate a mixture based on the speed or distance the parts travel through a medium

chromatography

500
properties that depend on the identity of the substance

intensive properties

500

elements with properties between metals and nonmetals are _____________, an example would be ___________

metalloids, silicon

500

branch of chemistry that studies the properties of matter and substances

physical

500

Use sigfig rules:

5.6 cm x 5.112 cm =

29 square cm

500

Describe what is happening in a chemical change and contrast it with a physical change

chemical changes make new substances (break/form chemical bonds) while physical changes make the same substance look different somehow

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