Periodic Table
Physical vs. Chemical Changes
States of Matter
Counting Atoms
Law of Conservation of Matter + BONUS
100

What does the atomic number tell us?

The amount of protons and electrons 

100

DAILY DOUBLE: 2X THE POINTS

Draw an example of a physical change

ripped paper, broken plate, crushed can, boiling water, etc 

100

What are the 3 states of matter?

solid, liquid, gas 

100

how many total atoms are there in H2O?

there are 3 total atoms

100

define the law of conservation of matter/mass 

matter cannot be destroyed or created

200

DAILY DOUBLE: 2X THE POINTS 

How do we find the amount of neutrons?

the atomic mass rounded - atomic number

200

Draw an example of a chemical change 

avocado turning brown, baking a cake, wood burning, fireworks, etc

200

What is the process called from going solid to liquid?

What is the process called from going liquid to solid?

Melting and freezing?

200

What is the difference between O2 and 2O in an equation?

(Hint: what do the small number mean and what does the big number mean in an equation?)

the small number is only for that element while the big number is for the whole equation

200

What are reactants?

 the starting materials that undergo a change

300

Using your periodic table, what element is 

Period 9 Group 4

Cobalt

300

Name the 3 pieces of evidence as to why it is a physical change

  • Change in Temperature

  • Change in Appearance (size, texture, color)

  • Change in State of Matter

300

What are the kinetic energy differences between solid, liquid, and gas?

(Hint: How is the kinetic energy in each form)

Solid has the least amount, liquid has more than solid, and gas has the most

300

DAILY DOUBLE: 2X THE POINTS

How many Fe, S, and O atoms are there?

                     10FeSO8

Fe:10

S:10

O:80

300

What are products?

the new substances formed as a result of that change

400

Europium has an atomic number of 63 and a rounded atomic mass of 152. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does it have? 

Protons and Electrons = 63

Neutrons = 89

400

Name 3 pieces of evidence as to why it is a chemical change? 

*if you name all 4, you get an extra 100 points*

  • Change in Temperature

  • Change in Color

  • Formation of a Gas

  • Formation of a Precipitate

400

Draw solid, liquid, and gas on a molecular level

solid: the molecules should be tight and compact

liquid: the molecules should be not as tight not as loose

gas: the molecules are spread out 

400

How many C, H, and O atoms are there?

                    3C4H12O6

C: 12

H:36

O:18

400

DAILY DOUBLE: 2X THE POINTS

Look at the white board

This is a MCAS question and was on your practice test

equal amount of hydrogens and oxygens on both sides of the equation

500

Using your periodic table, what element is 

Period 17 Group 7

Tennessine

500

What is the difference between physical and chemical change?

physical changes are reversible, whereas chemical changes are usually not.

500

DAILY DOUBLE: 2X THE POINTS

What is the process called going from gas to liquid?

What is the process called from going gas to solid?

condensation and deposition 

500

How many Mg, Au, and I atoms are there?

              4Mg(Au5I3)2

Mg: 4

Au: 40

I: 24

500

Name the 5 properties that we use to differentiate between elements or compounds

(Hint: think back to the properties matching game worksheet that you did)

density, flammability, melting point, boiling point, and solubility

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