The positively charged subatomic particle.
What is a proton?
Carbon Structures: one is hard and one is soft.
What is diamond and graphite?
NaCl
What is sodium chloride?
This is used in light-bulbs to sustain it's life.
What is argon?
This is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
The transformation from gas to liquid.
What is condensation?
Method of Purification: Mechanical vs. Chemical
What is filtration and crystallization?
This has a proton number of 118.
What is Oganesson (Og)?
Something very lustrous.
What is metals?
When sprayed the particles will spread in the air, giving its energy to other particles.
What is perfume (diffusion)?
Digital watch used to keep time.
What is a digital stopwatch?
This is horizontal compared to something vertical.
What is groups and periods on the periodic table?
70+9= the proton number of what element.
What is Gold (Au)?
The changing of the form of an ice cube from solid to liquid.
What is a physical change? (melting is acceptable.)
The college Mrs. Krape graduated from.
What is Edison State College?
Atom with an electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
What is an ion?
This is highly conductive vs. non-conductive.
What is metallic and non-metallic metals?
5+10-7+23= the proton number of what element
What is Gallium (Ga)?
A metal created by two or more metallic elements combining.
What is an alloy?
This is the number of protons in an element and can be used to find neutrons.
What is an atomic number?
Separating a mixture by passing it in a solution.
What is chromatography?
Something that changes but has the same composition compared to something that changes and has a different composition.
What is physical and chemical change?
What is 2Fe+3H2SO4> Fe2(SO4)3+3H2?
H2O is an example of an...... :v
What is a compound? :)
Used in the medical field to diagnose people's organs.
What is a radioactive isotope?