Periodic Table
Atomic Structure
Balancing Equations
Chemical and Physical Changes
Misc
100

How many periods are shown on the periodic table?

7

100

What are the 3 main states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

100

What is the conservation of matter?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed. The same amount of atoms should be on both sides of the equation.

100
What is the definition of a chemical property?

A chemical property is a property that we can only see or observe when they react (or do not react) 

100

Name all 3 subatomic particles.

Protons Neutrons Electrons

200

When moving from left to right across the periodic table, what increases?

Atomic Number

200

What happens to the molecules as you move from solid to liquid to gas state?

They increase in energy because of the heat. The molecules move further apart and they continue moving.

200

Is this equation balanced?

2NaCl --> Na+ 2Cl

Yes. Everything matches

200

Give 2 examples of chemical properties

pH, reactivity, toxicity, flammability, etc.

200

What kind of reaction is this? (Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement or double replacement)

NaClO---> NaCl + 3O

Decomposition

300

What is the rule for sharing valence electrons when a compound is being made

What is octet rule

300

What is the atomic number of neon (Ne)?

10

300

Balance this equation. H2O--> H2O + O2

2H2O--> 2H2O + O2

300

What is the definition of a physical property?

A Physical Property is one that can be observed and seen without changing what the substance is.

300

What is the formula for density?

Density = Mass/Volume (Mass over volume)

400

What is the 25th element called?

Manganese or Mn

400

What is in the nucleus in the atom?

protons and neutrons


400

Balance this equation

C3H8 + O--> CO+ HO

C3H8 + 5O--> 3CO+ 4HO

400

Give 3 examples of physical properties

Color, shape, state, density, conductivity, mass, weight, volume

400

What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change

A chemical change will make something new, a physical change will not.

500

How are ions (atoms with an overall negative or positive charge) formed?

By losing or gaining valence electrons

500

Are Alkali Metals more likely to loan out it's valence electron(s) or to gain valence electrons?

More likely to loan out it's valence electrons. 

500

Balance this equation

ZnS + AlP --> Zn3P2 + Al2S3

3ZnS + 2AlP --> Zn3P2 + Al2S3

500

Give 2 examples of a chemical change, and 2 examples of a physical change

Answers will vary

500

Who was the person to organize the periodic table?

Dmitri Mendleev

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