States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Composition of Matter
Periodic Table I
Periodic Table II
100
This substance is the only substance on Earth found naturally in all three main states of matter.
What is Water?
100
This is the measure of the force of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
100
This is characterized as everything that we can see, feel, touch, taste, or smell.
What is Matter?
100
This elemenent represented by the letter N.
What is Nitrogen?
100
The modern periodic table has this many groups.
What is 18?
200
In this state of matter, the form does not normally change, however, sometimes the material may expand or contract depending on its temperature.
What is a solid?
200
This physical property of matter does not depend upon the amount of matter present.
What is an intensive property?
200
This particle does not have a charge.
What is a neutron?
200
This element is represented by the letters Na.
What is Sodium?
200
The periodic table is organized according to this number, which represents the number of protons located in the nucleus.
What is the Atomic Number?
300
This is probably the most common physical force that causes a change in the state of matter.
What is temperature?
300
This is the measure of how well a substance conducts energy.
What is conductivity?
300
In these types of layers, electrons circulate around the nucleus.
What are shells?
300
This element is represented by the letters Rb.
What is Rubidium?
300
Neon, Argon, Xenon, and Radon are present in this group on the periodic table.
What is the Noble Gases group?
400
This process is characterized by a solid changing directly into a gas without melting into a liquid first.
What is sublimation?
400
Substances that are characterized by this property allow light to pass through but cannot be easily seen through.
What is translucent?
400
This classification of matter is characterized by being made up of a single component with constant properties.
What is a pure substance?
400
This element is represented by the letters Sr.
What is Strontium?
400
Magnesium, Calcium, and Barium are located in this group.
What is the Alkaline Earth Metals group?
500
A liquid can change into a gas by boiling or evaporating in this process.
What is vaporization?
500
This is the mass of a substance divided by its volume.
What is Density?
500
These mixtures are made up of different substances that cannot be easily identified.
What are Homogeneous Mixtures?
500
This element is represented by the letters Sn.
What is Tin?
500
This scientist is credited with the publication of the modern periodic table.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
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