Matter
Unit Conversion and Density
Periodic Table of Elements (PTE)
Compound Formulas
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100

the three physical states of matter

what is solid, liquid, gas

100

what is the equation for density

what is d=m/v

100

The horizontal line of elements in a periodic table is called: a period or a group?

what is a period
100

what is the formula for water

what is H2O

100

what do you call two of the same element that have the same protons and electrons but different neutrons and atomic mass

what is an isotope

200

Homogenous or Heterogenous mixture?: chicken noodle soup

what is heterogenous mixture

200

what is the SI unit for length

what is meters (m)

200

Name three periodic table groups

Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, nonmetals, metalloids, halogens, noble gases, (lanthanides, actinides)

200

what is this covalent formula called: N2O6

what is dinitrogen hexoxide

200

C4H8 becoming CH2 is an example of what type of formula

what is empirical formula

300

An extensive property is one that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. An intensive property is one dependent on type of matter, not amount. Is the volume of an object extensive or intensive?

what is extensive
300

A ball has a density of 0.1 g/mL and a volume of 30mL. What is the mass (g)

0.1 x 30 = 3g

300

What is the element: Fe

what is iron

300

what is the formula for ionic compound: FeO

what is iron (ii) oxide

300

Make N13Br52 an empirical formula

what is NBr4

400
Choose all the options that are pure substances: air, H2O, Fe, coffee

what are H2O and Fe (compounds and elements)

400

An object is 13.4 kilograms (kg). What is this mass in grams (g)

13.4kg (10^3 g / 1kg) = 13400 g = 1.34^4 g

400

what is the element: Pb

what is lead

400

what is the formula for the acid: nitric acid

what is HNO3

400

What are the three components to an atom and where are they located

Protons (p+) and neutrons (no) found in nucleus. Electrons (e-) found around / outside nucleus

500

What physical state of matter has definite volume but no definite shape

what is a liquid

500

A volume of a flask is 35 cm^3. What is this volume in mL?

1cm^3 = 1mL, therefore 35cm^3 = 35mL

500

what group is the following elements from: chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine

what are halogens

500

name hydrate CuSO4 . 5 H2O

what is copper (ii) sulfate pentahydrate

500

What is the name of the polyatomic ion SO42-

what is sulfate

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