He arranged the periodic table and predicted elements and yet to be discovered.
Who is Dimitri Mendeleev?
Amount of matter in a substance or object.
What is it's mass?
A Universal Solvent.
What is water?
This transition element is found in vintage cars and truck wheels. It has an atomic number of 24.
What is Chromium?
Mrs. Huepper's favorite scientist. He won the Nobel Prize in physics for his work with the photoelectric effect.
Who is Albert Einstein?
Moles per liter.
What is molarity?
Amount of space something occupies.
What is volume?
Used in ultralight bicycles and tennis rackets. It is super strong, but only has a molar mass of 47.867 g/mol.
What is titanium?
Never trust _______. They make up everything.
What is an atom?
Grams/mole
What is atomic mass or molar mass?
Salt would be called *____* in a solution?
What is a solute?
Good conductor of electricity. Criminals will sometimes steal this metal from AC units and car parts because it is one of the higher priced transition metals.
What is copper?
This yummy yellow food is naturally radioactive because it contains potassium-40.
What are bananas?
A system of measurement based on the decimal base 10 structure. It was King Henry's favorite, maybe.
What is the metric system?
A mixture consisting of two or more substances mixed together and uniformly dispersed, most commonly the result of dissolving a solid, fluid, or gas in a liquid. Be specific!
What is a homogeneous solution?
This transition metal used in incandescent light bulbs. It has the highest melting point of all metals and the chemical symbol W.
What is tungsten?
Elements found in sugar?
What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
This amazing chemical, without which life could not exist, has the molar mass of 18.00 g/mole.
What is H2O or water?
You find this by dividing the total mass of solute in grams by the total mass of the solution and multiplying by 100.
What is the Percent Concentration?
This transition metal is a liquid at room temperature. BeacHGoers will hopefully not be exposed to this metal.
What is mercury?