Vocab
Matter
Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table of Elements
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100
What is the definition of matter?
What is anything that has mass or volume.
100
Which is not an example of matter?
What is Sound
100
What are some examples of subatomic particles? (Must name all)
What is electrons, neutrons and protons.
100
How many neutrons are in the element potassium?Image result for potassium periodic table square
What is twenty neutron
100
What is Ms.Weissert favorite element?
What is potassium.
200
What is an atom?
What is the smallest unit of matter.
200
What does matter exists as?
What is solids, liquids and gases.
200
What is a proton?
What is a positively charged subatomic particle.
200
What is the atomic mass of an element?
What is the weight/mass of an element.
200
How many protons are in Ms.Weissert's favorite element.
What is nineteen.
300
What is a valence electron?
What is electrons that are found on the outermost orbital of an atom.
300
Name any example of matter.
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300
What is the negatively charged subatomic particle?
What is the electron.
300
What is the atomic number of an atom?
What is the proton.
300
What is the scientific method
What is a method that scientist use to conduct experiment.
400
What is the nucleus?
What is the central part of an atom. It holds the protons and neutrons.
400
What are the parts of an atom?
What is the orbitals, proton, neutrons and electrons
400
Why do the electrons stay on the orbitals?
What is the opposites attract.
400
Name a element of the on the Periodic Table.
Answers may vary.
400
How many elements are on the Periodic Table?
118
500
Name a vocab word and define it.
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500
Why is matter important?
It is the building block of life.
500
How many neutrons are in the element silicon? There are 14 protons and electrons and the atomic mass is 28.
14
500
What is the elemental symbol of Silicon?
Si
500
What is my name and my favorite element?
Kyle and your favorite element is oxygen.
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