Measurement
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Periodic Table
Vocabulary
Chance
100

The unit m3 is used to express

volume

100

Known for the Law of Definite Proportions

Joseph Proust

100

Which of the following is a noble gas?

carbon           oxygen

sodium          neon


neon

100

A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table is a 

period.

100

Quantitative observations are recorded in the form of

numerical data

200

The SI base units for length and mass are

meter and kilogram

200

John Dalton is known for this Law

Law of Multiple Proportions

200

In developing his periodic table, Mendeleev listed on cards each element’s name, atomic mass, and

properties

200

Any substance that has a definite composition can be defined as a

chemical

200

The smallest unit of matter that maintains its chemical identity is an

atom

300

The number of significant figures in the measurement 0.000 305 kg

3

300

Known for the Law of Conservation of Mass

Antoine Lavoisier

300

Mendeleev predicted that the gaps in his periodic table represented these

undiscovered elements

300

A substance, made of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded, that can be broken down into simpler, stable substances.

compound

300

A statement that can be tested experimentally is a

hypothesis

400

Which of the following is a pure substance?

water              soil

wood               fire

water

400

Ernest Rutherford is known for discovering this.

 nucleus

400

The periodic law states that the physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic__________

numbers

400

This is a blend of any two or more kinds of matter, as long as each maintains its own unique properties.

mixture

400

These are found moving rapidly outside the nucleus.

electrons

500

To calculate the number of atoms present in 2.0 mol of an element, you would do this.

multiply Avogadro’s number of atoms per mole by 2.0 mole.

500

Discovered the electron.

J.J. Thompson

500

Which noble gas has the greatest atomic number and what is that number?

Rn or Radon    86

500

A generalization that explains a body of known facts or phenomena.

theory

500

Neutral atoms contain equal numbers of

protons and electrons

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