Matter 1
Matter 2
Atoms
History of Atoms
Elements
100

What does the law of conservation of matter tell us?

Matter cannot be created nor destroyed, only changed

100

What is the exception to the general density rule, meaning the solid form is less dense than liquid form.

Water

100

What term is interchangeable (meaning it is a synonym) with the word "atom"?

Element

100

What are the four ultimate "roots" of the world?

Fire, air, earth, water.

100

Who is known as the "Father of the Periodic Table"?

Dimitri Mendeleev

200

What is a pure element?

A piece of matter made up of only one type of atom.

200

During cooling or freezing, what do particles do?

Move slower and become closer together.

200

Name the three subatomic particles and their charges.

Protons: Positive. Neutrons: Neutral. Electrons: Negative.

200

What does atoms (atomos in Greek) mean?

Uncuttable

200

What is the octet (or noble gas) rule?

Atoms want to have 8 valence electrons to achieve stability

300

What is the general density rule?

Solids are denser than liquids. Liquids are denser than gases.

300

During warming or boiling, what do particles do?

Move faster and become farther apart.

300

Some atoms are not found in nature and are synthetic. What does synthetic mean?

Man-made.

300

Which Greek Philosopher came up with the word atoms (atomos)? 

Democritus

300

The periodic table is ordered by the increasing number of what?

Protons

400

Endothermic or exothermic reaction: Matter absorbs heat and is influenced by the surroundings.

Endothermic reaction

400

What is the amount of force pushing on a substance?

Pressure

400

When was the first model of the atom popularized (John Dalton's spherical model)?

1803

400

What model of the atom was theorized in 1926 and is still used today?

Quantum model (electron cloud model)

400

How do ions form?

When atoms share, lose, or gain electrons

500

Endothermic or exothermic reaction: Matter releases heat and influences the surroundings.

Exothermic reaction

500

What do temperature production, light creation, unexpected color change, or different smell tell us has happened?

Chemical change (chemical reaction)

500

What date was today's periodic table made?

2016

500

What model do we most use today because it shows us the electron shells and electron numbers?

Bohr's model (planetary model)

500

Describe what an isotope is.

Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.

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