Periodic Table
Matter
Bonds
Atomic Structure
Scientific Investigation
100

The name of the rows of the periodic table - determines number of energy levels

Period

100

The state of matter that has the lowest kinetic energy

Solid

100

________________________ interact between atoms to form bonds.

Valence Electrons

100

A series of contributions and discoveries has led to the development of the

Atomic Theory

100

The baseline for comparison.

Control

200

The name of the columns of the periodic table. (Also identifies the number of valence electrons for the atom)

Groups

200

The state of matter that has the highest kinetic energy

Plasma

200

Ionic Bonds describe the __________________ of electrons.

transfer / taking

200

The basic building blocks of all matter

Atoms

200

An educated guess, based on observations.

Hypothesis

300

Located on the LEFT side of the periodic table

Metals

300

___________________ is a measure of kinetic energy.

Temperature

300

Covalent bonds __________________ electrons.

Share

300

The subatomic particle located in the nucleus that determines an atom's atomic number

Proton

300

The variable that is manipulated.

Independent Variable

400

The three main types of matter on the periodic table

Metals, metalloids and nonmetals

400

Adding _____________________ to matter increases particle movement causing it to change states of matter. (ex: Solid - liquid)

Energy or Heat

400

Covalent bonds are between ___________________.

Nonmetals

400

The subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus and determines an atom's chemical properties

Electron

400

The variable that is measured.

Dependent Variable

500

The organization of the periodic table can be used to predict the ________________________ of the atom 

Properties

500

__________________________ theory states that atoms and molecules are perpetually in motion and have kinetic energy.

Kinetic Molecular

500

Ionic bonds are between ___________ and ___________.

Metals and nonmetals

500

The 2 subatomic particles that determines the atomic mass of an atom

Protons and Neutrons

500

The minimum number of trails for an experiment.

3

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