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What's the Matter?
The Atoms Family
100

the formula and name of the ionic compound that is formed by lithium and oxygen  

what is lithium oxide, Li2O

100

A change that does not produce a new substance, and a change that produces a new substance (2 answers)

What is a Physical Change.

What is a Chemical Change.


100

Elements in group 1 are called

the alkali metals

100

This is when a gas changes to a liquid.

What is condensing

100

the number of protons in the atom is represented by this

What is the atomic number

200

The Nuclear Model was made by

Ernest Rutherford 

200

A measure of how much mass is contained in a given unit volume (definition)

what is density

200

Family 2 is called this

What are alkaline earth metals

200

anything that has mass and takes up space is called

what is matter

200

the number of protons and neutrons in an atom is represented by this

What is atomic mass


300

The point at which no more solute can be dissolved

What is saturation point


300

Which wave travels the fastest: gamma rays waves, ultraviolet waves, or microwave waves

all waves travel at the same speed (3.00 x 108 m/s)

300

What are the transition metals also called

what are b elements
300

What is the density of an object that has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 2 mL?

What is 5 g/mL?

300

The speed of light is a constant, and has a speed of what

what is 3.00 x 108 m/s

400

Which of the following is ionic, covalent, a diatomic, or an element:

N4C4, He, N2, NaCl

what is covalent, element, diatomic, and ionic

400

Which state of matter has a definite volume and a not definite shape?

What is liquid?

400

Who rearranged the modern periodic table to be in order of increasing atomic mass?

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev 

400

How many nonsignificant zeros are in 005200300.00100

what is 2
400
Subatomic particles that live in the nucleus
what is protons and neutrons
500

How many Mg are in 1.45 x 10-8 kg

What is 1.45 x 10-11 Mg

500

What are the 4 signs of a chemical reaction taking place?

What is 

1) temperature change 

2) color change 

3) bubbles (production of a gas) 

4) formation of solids (precipitate) 

500

What two things effect atomic radius?

what is proton pulling power and energy levels

500

Why is Kelvin used in chemistry?

What is directly proportional to energy (has a starting point of 0, and no negative numbers)

500

calculate the subatomic particles for the isotopes of hydrogen

protium: p+=1, n0=0, e-=1

deuterium: p+=1, n0=1, e-=1 

tritium: p+=1, n0=2, e-=1 

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