Groups and Properties
Periodic Table 1
Lab Safety
Periodic Table 2
The Central Science
100

Exhibits both metallic and nonmetallic properties.

What are metalloids?

100

He is the father of the periodic table.

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

100

These should be worn over your eyes at all times while conducting an experiment.

What are goggles?

100

The atomic number of this element is 2.

What is Helium?

100

The study of matter and its properties and why substances combine or separate to form other substances.

What is chemistry?

200

The ability to be permanently hammered or pressed into shape without cracking.

What is malleable?

200

This is Dmitri Mendeleev's nationality. 

What is Russian?

200

These two things should be tied back and out of the way.

What are hair and loose clothing?

200

The atomic number of this element is 5.

What is Boron?

200

Cleaning, cooking, medicine, and our bodies.

What are examples of chemistry in our everyday lives?

300

DAILY DOUBLE! - Very reactive and do not occur freely in nature.  Very soft and bonds easily to other elements.  In their pure forms they can be cut with a knife and corrodes when exposed to air. Explodes when exposed to water.

What are alkali metals?

300

This is the top number above the element symbol.

What is the atomic number?

300

This is who you should tell immediately if there are any accidents such as fire, spilled chemicals, and broken glass.

Who is the teacher/Ms. Speir?

300

The atomic number of this element is 16.

What is Sulfur?

300

Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, and Bio

What are the five branches of chemistry?

400

The Group 18 (major group 8A) elements - Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon

What are Noble Gases?

400

This is the name for the 7 horizontal rows.

What are periods?

400

This is where all experiments should take place, and never at home. 

What is the classroom?

400

The elemental symbol for this element is Sc.

What is Scandium?

400

This branch of chemistry mainly studies compounds that are not alive or carbon-based, such as rocks, natural gases, etc.

What is inorganic chemistry?

500

The Group 17 (major group 7A) elements - Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine

What are halogens?

500

This is the name for 18 vertical columns whose elements have similar properties.

What are groups/families?

500

These two things should be read thoroughly and followed properly.

What are directions and lab procedures?

500
The elemental symbol for this element is W.

What is Tungsten?

500

This branch of chemistry mainly studies the composition of substances and different compounds and may involve things such as studying a blood sample to see if there is poison in it or studying paint to see how much lead there is.

What is analytical chemistry?

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