Who was the number 6.02 x 10^23 named after?
Amedeo Avogadro
With the Cathode Ray experiment, J.J. Thompson discovered what?
The electron
What piece of lab equipment is used to heat substances over an open flame?
Bunsen burner
Are two atoms of the same element always identical?
No
Which element is the only element that is liquid at room temperature?
Mercury
Who created the wave equation that accurately calculated the energy levels of electrons in atoms
Erwin Schödinger
Marie Curie invented this device which was used extensively during WW1
The X-ray
What should you always wear to protect your eyes when doing an experiment?
Safety googles
In a long form periodic table, the elements in a period are arranged according to the
Increase in atomic number
Which element is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
The apply named “Hawking Radiation” was discovered by this scientist
Stephen Hawking
Dimitri Mendeleev is credited for the creation of this arrangement of elements
The Periodic Table
Which of these tools is used to measure the exact volume of a liquid?
Graduated cylinder
What is 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p?
Electron Orbital Levels
The element with the symbol Na is commonly found is what household item?
Table salt
Who developed the theory of relativity?
Albert Einstein
With many different models of this Jhon Dalton proposed that everything is made of…
Tiny particles called atoms
If you spill a chemical on your skin, what should you do first?
Wash it off immediately with lots of water
Atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers are called …
Isotopes
Which element is known as the “king of elements“ because it forms compounds with nearly all other elements
Carbon
Who created the first smallpox vaccine?
Edward Jenner
Alexander Fleming discovered that this mold could be used as an antibiotic
Penicillin
What is the main purpose of using a fume hood in a laboratory?
To keep us from inhaling chemicals
How many neutrons does the isotope of hydrogen called deuterium () have?
One
Which element has the chemical symbol “K” and is essential for nerve function in the human body?
a) Calcium, b) Potassium, c) Krypton, or d) Phosphorus
d) Potassium