Elements
Compounds
Chemical formula and Element symbol
States of matter
Changes of state
100

Aluminium  is an element characterized by being shiny, and can be hammered into sheets

  • To Which category does it belong?

Metals

100

Write the chemical formulae of:

Water:

H2O

100

Use the periodic table to know the symbol of Iron

Fe

100
  • Solids are incompressible because:
  • The intermolecular spaces are large.
  • The intermolecular spaces are moderate.
  • The intermolecular spaces are so small almost minimal.
  • All of the above.
  • The intermolecular spaces are so small almost minimal
100

Changing of state from solid to liquid is called _________

Melting

200
  • Phosphorous is an element characterized by being dull, which means that this element is not shiny.
  • To Which category does it belong?

Non metals

200

Write the chemical formulae of:


Baking soda: 

NaHCO3

200

Use the periodic table to know the atomic number of nitrogen 

7

200
  • Air has no color and cannot be seen, yet it takes up space. What could be done to show that air takes up space?

Blow up a beach ball or balloon.

Measure the air temperature.

Observe clouds forming.

Weigh a glass before and after it is filled with water.

Blow up a beach ball or balloon.

200

Is there any similarity between Evaporation and boiling? Explain.

Both are types of vaporization and they are changing from liquid to gas, both are endothermic.

300

List the three categories of elements

metals

non -metals

metalloids

300

Classify each of the following substances into elements or compounds.

 Water, iron, salt, iodine, copper, lead and carbon dioxide

Elements: Iron, iodine, copper, lead

Compounds: Water, salt and carbon dioxide

300
  • Sodium and potassium have similar properties because they lie in the same ______________
  • Potassium and Bromine do not have the same properties, but they lie in the same ____________
  • Sodium and potassium have similar properties because they lie in the same group.
  • Potassium and Bromine do not have the same properties, but they lie in the same period.
300
  • The energy of an object in motion is called:
  • Thermal energy
  • Kinetic energy
  • Potential energy
  • Gravitational potential energy

Kinetic energy

300
  • “Dry Ice “seems to disappear.  Is thermal energy released or absorbed? What kind of change of state is involved here?

 Heat is absorbed, Sublimation , Endothermic 

400

Metalloids are widely used in electronics in mobiles and computers industries. Explain why giving examples on metalloids.

They are semiconductors that conduct the right amount of electric current.

 

400

Sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas to produce sodium chloride which is the table salt we use. Are the properties of sodium chloride like those of the elements that made it? Answer by yes or no and explain your answer.            

No, Because sodium and chlorine are poisonous and when they react they are chemically bonded to give new substance with new properties.

400

State the number of elements in each given compound ,then determine the number of atoms of each element : C₆H₁₂O₆

Carbon, Hydrogen, oxygen

3 elements

C=6

H=12

O=6

T=6+12+6=24 atoms

400

Does steam have definite shape or definite volume ?

Indefinite shape and volume

400

As you breathe on a mirror, a film of water briefly forms on the mirror. Is thermal energy released or absorbed? What kind of change of state is involved here?

Heat is lost ,Condensation ,Exothermic reaction

500

Compare between metals nonmetals and metalloids:2 points 

Metals are shiny, Nonmetals are dull , Metalloids: some are shiny some are dull.

Metals are good conductors, of heat and electricity.

Non-metals are insulators

Metalloids are semi conductors

500

Compare between elements and compounds , 2points

Element : represented with chemical symbol while compound is represented with chemical formula

Elements can't be divided but compound can be divided into simpler substances by chemical means

500

State the number of elements in each given compound ,then determine the number of atoms of each element : Ca(OH) ₂

Calcium, oxygen, hydrogen

3 elements

Ca=1

O=2

H =2

T=1+2+2=5 atoms

500

A group of engineers needs to transport a large amount of oxygen, but they have only one truck. Explain which state of matter you would recommend the oxygen be in the transport. Explain why.

Solid because it will occupy the least space.

500

On a sunny day, a cold drink was left in the sun heat. Explain what will happen to the liquid particles as temperature increases (indicating what will happen to Kinetic energy, Speed of particles and distance between particles)

The particles will gain kinetic energy, they will start to move faster ,they will push each other apart breaking the bonds between them and the spaces will grow bigger.

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