This pieces of safety equipment are used to protect your eyes and hands.
What are safety glasses and gloves?
This type of property can be observed without changing the substance.
What is a physical property?
Dalton's model described that atoms are what shape?
What are spheres?
This is a neutrally charged particle in the center of an atom.
What is a neutron?
An ion with more electrons than protons will have this kind of charge.
What is a negative charge?
This is a WHMIS symbol that indicates what?
The substance is toxic or poison.
Physical properties that are measurable are described as what?
What are quantitative properties?
What are of the atom did Thompson discover?
What is the electron?
Neutrons and protons form this part of the atom.
What is the nucleus?
An ion with more protons that electrons will have this charge.
What is a positive charge?
This piece of safety equipment is used to rinse chemicals out of your eyes.
What is an eye wash station?
This physical property can be determined by dividing a substances mass by its volume.
What is density?
Thompson's model describes an atom as what kind of food?
What is a raisin bun? (or plum pudding in England).
The mass of an atom is determined by adding what parts together?
What are the number of protons and neutrons?
When atoms trade or share electrons they create these.
What are compounds?
This chemical symbol indicates what information about the substance?
What is a corrosive substance?
This property describes a substances ability to be dissolved in a solvent.
What is solubility?
Rutherford discovered this part of the atom.
What is the proton?
The rings electrons revolve around the nucleus are called this.
What are energy levels or shells?
This group of elements has a full set of valence electrons and do not react with other elements.
What are noble gases?
This WHMIS symbol indicates what information about a substance?
This property describes how harmful a substance can be to humans or animals.
What is toxicity?
Rutherford conducted this experiment to develop his model of the atom.
What is the gold-foil experiment?
The electrons in the outer shell are called this.
What are valance electrons?
Elements in the same period have the same number of these.
What are energy levels?