Elements, Compounds, Mixtures
Atoms
Periodic Table
Properties
Density
100

Chlorine is an example of this. 

What is an element? 

100

The positively charged part of an Atom. 

What is a proton? 

100

The horizontal rows on a periodic table are called this. 

What is a period? 
100

A chemical property where an item will burst into flames. 

What is flammability? 

100

The equation for density.

What is d=m/v? 

200

Water for example is this. 

What is a compound? 

200

The negatively charged part of an atom. 

What is an electron? 
200

The vertical columns on the periodic table are called this. 

What is a group? 

200

An objects ability to be able to drawn into a thin wire. 

What is ductility? 

200

The density of water. 

What is 1 g/mL? 

300

Glucose for example is this. 

What is a compound? 

300

The neutral part of an atom. 

What is a neutron? 

300

A substance that contains different properties than the elements that make them up

What is an element? 

300

An objects ability to be able to be hammered into thin sheets. 

What is malleability? 

300

The equation for calculating volume. 

What is length x width x height? 

400

Composed of 2 or more different elements or compounds that are not chemically combined. 

What is a mixture? 

400

Electrons found on the outermost shell or ring are known as this. 

What is a valence electron? 

400

From an element’s location in the Periodic Table, you can predict

What are it's properties? 

400

Breaking a glass bottle into pieces. 

What is a physical change? 

400

Objects with a density greater than 1 do this. 

What is sink? 

500

Compounds that contain Carbon and one of the following: Oxygen, Hydrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur or Nitrogen. 

What is an organic compound? 

500
This is where almost all of an atom's mass is found. 

What is the nucleus? 

500

The atomic number of an element tells you:

What is the number of protons? 

500

Baking soda reacting with vinegar. 

What is a chemical change? 

500

Objects with a density less than 1 do this. 

What is float? 

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