Talk the Talk
Talk the Talk 2
Gas Laws
Periodic Chart
The atom
100
These are on the left side of the periodic chart and are usually shiny and conduct electricity.
What are metals?
100
These are the horizontal rows on the periodic chart.
What are periods?
100
Fluid pressure is always directed in this manner.
What is in all directions?
100
This is the charge on oxygen.
What is 2-?
100
This is the smallest particle that keeps the properties of an element.
What is an atom?
200
These are on the right side of the periodic chart and are usually brittle
What are nonmetals?
200
These are the vertical columns on the periodic chart.
What are the groups/family?
200
This is what Charles' Law says.
What is as temperature increases, volume increases?
200
This is the number of outer electrons that carbon has.
What is 4?
200
This is the atomic number of an atom with 11 protons and 12 neutrons.
What is 11?
300
These are eaten to give the body energy. If they aren't used, they are stored as fat.
What are carbohydrates?
300
An element that has properties of a metal or a nonmetal.
What are metalloids?
300
This is what Boyle's Law says.
What is as pressure increases, volume decreases?
300
This is what Sn stands for.
What is tin?
300
This is the locations and charges of the subatomic particles.
What are Protons + nucleus, electrons - electron cloud and neutrons neural nucleus.
400
These are the building blocks of proteins
What are amino acids?
400
These are atoms of the same number of protons and different number of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
400
This says that anything can be made to float if is displaces enough water.
What is Archimede's principle?
400
Elements in the first column of the periodic table are these.
What are the alkali metals?
400
If an atom has a mass number of 24 and an atomic number of 11, this is the amount of neutrons.
What is 13?
500
Hydrocarbons with single bonds are these. Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds are these. (must tell both)
What are alkanes and alkenes?
500
Things with a pH range of 0- less than 7 are these and those with pHs of greater than 7 are these.
What are acids and bases?
500
This is the formula for figuring out Boyle's Law problems.
What is P1V1 = P2V2?
500
These are the atoms with a full outer shell of electrons. The are in row 18.
What are the noble gases?
500
This is the number of oxygen atoms in Al(NO3)3
What is 9?
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