Particle Theory and Classifications of Matter
Physical & Chemical Properties and Changes
Atomic Structure and Drawings
Periodic Table
Miscellaneous
100
The smallest particles that still have unique properties and cannot be split any smaller has been given this name.
What is an element?
100
Aluminum is pounded into thin sheets to make aluminum foil you use in cooking. This represents this physical property.
What is malleability?
100

This is the Bohr diagram for Carbon.


100

On the periodic table for any element, you can often find the atomic mass, the name of the element, and this.

What is the atomic number?

100

This group of neutral elements have a full stable orbit, and they go by this name.

What are noble gases?

200
The forces between particles are relatively weak for this state of matter.
What is gas?
200
Mixing two clear and colourless liquids gives a bright yellow and opaque liquid, which hints at this type of change.
What is a chemical change?
200

This is the Bohr diagram for Neon.

200
The periodic table, as we know it today arranged by the number of protons, was developed by this Russian chemist.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
200

The electrons in an element that determine the reactivity of the element. 

What are valance electrons?

300

Steel, apple juice, and air are all examples of this type of mixture.

What is a solution/homogeneous mixture?

300
A gas changing to a liquid is called condensation. This process is this type of change.
What is a physical change?
300

This is the Bohr Diagram for Potassium.


300
Metals and non-metals are separated on the periodic table by these elements that have properties of both metals and non-metals.
What are metalloids?
300
(NH4)2O is made up of this many atoms in total.
What is 11? N = 2, H = 8, O = 1
400
The strength of the forces between particles in a solid are this.
What is very strong?
400
Burning wood at a campfire is this type of chemical property.
What is combustibility?
400

This is the Bohr diagram for Fluorine.



400
Alkali metals are found in this group number.
What is Group 1?
400
This scientist came up with the billiard ball model of the atom in the 1800s.
Who is John Dalton?
500
Particle theory rests on four main postulates: 1. All matter is made up of particles, 2. All particles are the same for a pure substance, 3. All particles exhibit an attractive force, and 4. this...
What is "All particles are always in motion"?
500

Oxidation resistance is an example of this.

What is a chemical property?

500

This element would be the fastest Bohr Diagram to draw.

What is Hydrogen?

500
Group 17 goes by this name.
What is a halogen?
500

A metal and a non-metal is this type of compound. 

What is an ionic compound?

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