Atoms + Matter
Scientists
Elements
Density & pH
Reactions
100

What is matter?

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

100

What did Rutherford discover?

Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus of the atom.

100

What are the differences between metals and nonmetals?

Metals are elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity, while nonmetals are poor conductors and can be gases or brittle solids.

100

What is the pH scale?

The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a solution is, ranging from 0 (acidic) to 14 (basic), with 7 being neutral.

100

How do you balance chemical equations?

To balance chemical equations, you adjust the coefficients in front of compounds to ensure that the number of atoms for each element is the same on both sides of the equation.

200

What are the three main parts of an atom?

The three main parts of an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.

200

What is Boyle's Law?

Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.

200

How are elements arranged on the periodic table?

Elements are arranged by increasing atomic number and grouped by similar properties.

200

What are solutes and solvents?

A solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solution, while a solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute.

200

What are the signs that a chemical reaction has occurred?

Signs of a chemical reaction include color change, gas production (bubbles), temperature change, and the formation of a precipitate (solid).

300

What is the charge of a proton?

A proton has a positive charge.

300

Who proposed the atomic theory?

John Dalton proposed the atomic theory.

300

What is the difference between an element and a compound?

An element is a pure substance made of only one type of atom, while a compound is made of two or more different atoms chemically bonded together.

300

What is the definition of an acid?

An acid is a substance that donates protons (H⁺ ions) in a chemical reaction and has a pH less than 7.

300

What is a physical change?

A physical change alters the appearance or state of matter but does not create a new substance. Examples include melting, freezing, or cutting.

400

What is a molecule?

A molecule is two or more atoms bonded together. For example, a water molecule (H₂O) has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

400

What is Charles's Law?

Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure.

400

How are elements arranged on the periodic table?

Elements are arranged by increasing atomic number and grouped by similar properties.

400

What is the significance of pH indicators?

pH indicators are used to determine the acidity or basicity of a solution by changing color at specific pH levels.

400

Name one physical change and one chemical change.

Physical: Freezing water, salt dissolving, cutting paper 

Chemical: burning wood, iron rusting, baking a cake

500

How do atoms bond with each other?

By way of the electrons on their outermost shell.

500

Who is known for the planetary model of the atom?

Niels Bohr is known for the planetary model of the atom.

500

What are the families of the periodic table?

The families of the periodic table include groups such as alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens, and noble gases.

500

What is the name of the lab tool used to test pH levels?

Litmus Paper

500

What are the types of chemical reactions?

The main types of chemical reactions include synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion

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