Element, Compound or Mixture?
Atomic Structure
Physical Properties and Changes
Chemical Properties and Changes
In Real Life
100

This group of metallic elements is known for being highly reactive and includes lithium, sodium, and potassium

What are alkali metals (group one)?

100

This particle, found in the nucleus, carries a positive charge and has a mass of approximately 1 atomic mass unit (amu).

What is a proton?

100

This physical property describes a substance's ability to be drawn into wires without breaking.

What is ductility?

100

This type of reaction involves the release of energy, often in the form of heat or light.

What is an exothermic reaction?

100

Don't chuckle!! Nitrous oxide commonly goes by this name.

What is laughing gas?

200

This is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature

What is mercury?

200

The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and these particles.

What are neutrons?

200

This physical property is defined as the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance.

What is density?

200

This solid is sometimes formed during a chemical reaction between two liquids.

What is a precipitate?

200
Bleach and ammonia should never be mixed. This is because of a chemical property. Name that property.

What is toxicity? 

300

This type of mixture has a composition that is NOT uniform throughout and includes substances like mixed nuts or vegetable soup

What is a heterogeneous mixture?

300

In a neutral atom, the number of these subatomic particles is equal to the number of protons.

What are electrons?

300

When ice melts into water, this type of physical change occurs.

What is a change in state (of matter)?

300

This chemical property describes a substance's ability to react with oxygen, often resulting in combustion.

What is flammability? 

300
Sodium bicarbonate, used in ovens and refrigerators alike, is known by this common two word name.

What is baking soda?

400

Based on its periodic table placement, helium should have ___ valence electrons. In reality, because helium is an exception, it only contains ___ valence electrons. 

What are 8 and 2?

400

This element appears to be out of place because it is a nonmetal that is in a group with highly reactive metals.

What is hydrogen?

400

This physical property indicates how easily a substance can be dissolved in a solvent.

What is solubility?

400

This chemical property indicates a substance's ability to undergo a chemical reaction, such as rusting or tarnishing.

What is reactivity?

400

These are the three most common elements found in the human body. 

What are oxygen (65%), carbon (18%), and hydrogen (9.5%)? 

500

This is a homogeneous mixture, or a solution, even though it is also a solid.

What is steel? 

500

The number of electron shells in an atom corresponds to this periodic table feature.

What is the period?

500

This physical property measures a substance's resistance to flow and is important in characterizing liquids.

What is viscosity? 

500

This term describes a substance that changes from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.

What is sublimation?

500


What are europium and einsteinium? 

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