Atomic Structure & Isotopes
Half-Life & Radioactivity
Matter & Its Properties
Periodic Trends
Waves & EM Spectrum
100

This subatomic particle determines the identity of an element.

What is a proton?

100

This term describes the time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay.

This term describes the time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay.

100

Classify NaCl as an element, compound, or mixture.

What is a compound?

100

As you move across a period, atomic radius (increases/decreases).

What is decreases?

100

The highest point on a wave.

What is the crest?

200

Two atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called this.

What are isotopes?

200

If you start with 64 g of a substance with a 10-minute half-life, how much remains after 20 minutes?

What is 16 g?

200

Melting ice is this type of change: physical or chemical?

What is a physical change?

200

This trend increases going up and to the right on the periodic table.

What is ionization energy or electronegativity?

200

As wavelength decreases, frequency and energy do this.

What is increase?

300

This particle is negatively charged and found outside the nucleus.

What is an electron?

300

After 40 minutes (4 half-lives), how much remains of 64 g of a sample?

What is 4 g?

300

Density is this type of property: intensive or extensive?

What is intensive?


300

Explain why radius decreases across a period.

What is increased nuclear charge pulls electrons closer?

300

Order these from lowest to highest wavelength: gamma, UV, visible, microwave.

What is gamma → UV → visible → microwave?

400

An element has 80% X-20 and 20% X-22. Calculate the average atomic mass.

What is 20.4 amu?

400

The type of decay curve radioactive materials follow.

What is exponential decay?

400

Air is labeled as this type of matter because it contains multiple gases.

What is a mixture?

400

Metal characteristics include these two properties.

What is conduct electricity and are malleable?

400

A wave has a frequency of 3.0 × 10¹⁴ Hz. Calculate λ using c = λν.

What is 1.0 × 10⁻⁶ m?

500

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in ³¹P³⁻?

What is 15 p⁺, 16 n°, and 18 e⁻?

500

A scientist graphs remaining mass vs. time for a radioactive isotope. What will the curve look like?

What is a decreasing exponential curve approaching zero?

500

Explain why oil and water form a heterogeneous mixture.

What is because they differ in polarity and density?

500

A metal has a mass of 43.2 g and a volume of 6.0 mL. What is the density of the metal.

What is 7.2 g/mL?

500

Name the full EM spectrum from highest energy to lowest.

What is gamma → X-ray → UV → visible → IR → microwave → radio?

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