What’s the matter with you
Is it accurate?
Atoms, atoms, atoms
Those Electrons
Changes and Properties
100

Anything that has a mass and takes up space

What is matter?

100

How many sig figs does the following measurement have: 4,007 ml

4

100

Subatomic particles that make up most of mass of an atom.

Protons and neutrons

100

S orbitals maximum number of electrons

2

100

Extensive properties depend on the _______ of matter. (amount or size)

Amount of matter

200

The 3 states of matter

Solid, liquid, gas

200

Are the following measurements more ACCURATE or PRECISE when compared to the measurement of 100.0 degrees. Measurements: 77.4, 77.3, 77.1 degrees

PRECISE.

200
Name all 3 subatomic particles.
Protons Neutrons Electrons
200

The current model of the atom

Quantum Mechanical Model or electron cloud model

200

Burning paper (physical or chemical change)

Chemical change

300

MISMATCH!!!  Is the atomic number located above or below the element's symbol on the periodic table?

Above the symbol.

300
Write the following number in scientific notation: 6,300,000
6.3 x 10^6
300

He used the gold foil experiment to show that the atom is mostly empty space with a tiny, dense, positively-charged nucleus.

Rutherford

300

The distance between two crests called?

What is a Wavelength

300

Carbon dioxide turn to a gas at -78.5 degrees (physical or chemical property)

Physical property 

400

The difference between elements and compounds

2 or more elements make up a compound.

400

How many sig figs does the following measurement have: 0.9800460

7 (the zero on the right counts because there's a decimal!)

400

The number of electron, protons and neutrons of aluminum, Al.

13 e, 13 p, 14 n

400

Name all 3 rules for electron configurations and orbital diagrams.

Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund's rule

400

Mixing oil and water (chemical or physical change)

Physical change

500
All matter can be divided into what 2 broad categories?
Mixtures and pure substances.
500
What is the formula for density?
Density = Mass/Volume (Mass over volume)
500

This early model of the atom developed by Thomson involved a lump of positive charge with electrons stuck to.

Plum-Pudding Model

500

The electron configuration of a carbon (C) 

1s^2 2s^2 2p^2 Carbon has 6 electrons!

500

The carbon atom in coal becomes carbon dioxide when it is burned. The carbon atom changes from a solid structure to a gas but its mass does not change.  The law described here is ___________.

The law of conservation of mass

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