Measurements
Periodic Table
The Atom
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100

This unit of measurement is used when finding length of an object.

What is a meter?

100

The table is organized by this number, which gets bigger as you move from left to right and top to bottom.

What is the atomic number?

100

These three particles make up all atoms.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

100

Coke sinks in water because it is this compared to the water around it.

What is more dense?

200

This unit of measurement is used when finding the volume of a fluid.

What is a liter?

200

The far left column of the table are made up of these.

What are the alkali metals?

200

These particles are positively charged.

What are protons?

200

This piece of science equipment is used to measure the volume of fluids.

What is a graduated cylinder?

300

This unit of measurement is used when finding the mass of an object.

What is a gram?

300

The far right column of the table is made up of these.

What are the noble gasses?

300

These particles are negatively charged.

What are electrons?

300

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

400

This is the formula for finding the volume of a cube.

What is length x width x height?

400

Elements on the far left have one of these in their outer shell, making them very interested in reacting.

What are electrons?

400

These particles don't have any charge.

What are neutrons?

400

The measurement of the force of gravity on an object.

What is weight?

500

This is the formula for finding the density of an object.

What is density equals mass divided by volume?

500

Elements in the far right column have a complete outer shell, and therefore don't do this.

What is react with other elements?

500

The atomic mass is calculated by adding the total number of these two kinds of particles.

What are the protons and the neutrons?

500

When two or more atoms of different kinds join together by chemical bonds, they make these.

What are molecules? (or compounds)

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