H
What is Hydrogen
Mix a solute and a solvent, and "wa la!" You have this answer to your problem!
What is a solution?
An element is defined by its atomic number. The atomic number is defined by these essential particles!
What are protons?
Niel's Bohr thought atoms looked like planetary patterns. So, he named these after electron paths after the path planets travel.
What are orbitals?
Isotopes are atoms with a difference in these subatomic particles. You can't be on the fence about this answer though...
What are neutrons?
C
What is Carbon?
Evenly mixed substances are this kind of mixture. Easy question if you know the Greek base for "same."
What is a homogeneous mixture?
Two pure substances made in exact proportions make these! A defined and distinguished molecule indeed!
What is a compound?
Democritus and Leucippus came up with these four types of elements. It may not be correct, but it was worth atry!
What is fire, earth, water, and air?
Charge it! I'm not talking about a credit card, but rather this type of element that occurs when's an electron is added or subtracted.
What is an ion?
N
What is Nitrogen?
If you like a bit of suspense, check out these mixtures of different kinds of matter!
What is a colloid?
This kind of carbon-based chemistry is all the craze!
What is organic chemistry?
Alchemists spent their time trying to change lead into this element. Talk about cutting corners...
What is gold?
Follow the rules. When you write out an isotope, make sure you write this above the atomic number.
What is the atomic mass?
K
What is Potassium?
Toothpaste can "sol"ve a lot of hygiene issues. This sol is a mix of these two kinds of matter.
What is solid and liquid?
What is the lowest orbital?
J.J. Thomson titled this atomic model after a favorite dessert. Now, this dessert is virtually unheard of.
What is the Plum Pudding Model?
Americans enjoy this ionic compound maybe a bit too much with their fast food. But's fine to ingest in moderation.
What is sodium chloride (salt)?
Kr
What is Krypton?
No matter what reaction a mixture causes, the amount of matter will not change because of this law.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
To get this, you must know the natural abundance of an isotope and the atomic mass. You know what I "mean?"
What is average atomic mass?
Antoine Lavoisier holds this title. It has nothing to with kids, but everything about his brilliant theories.
What is the Father of Chemistry?
This isotope is used in many popular nuclear reactions. "U" probably know it better as the isotope in atomic bombs?
What is Uranium-235?