Periodic Table Facts
Periodic Table Trends
Nature Of Science
Phase Change
Thermal Energy
100

What are rows and columns called?

Rows - periods 

Columns - groups/families

100

How many groups is the periodic table separated into?

3 groups.

100

Scientific knowledge is durable? (provide definition)

Previous knowledge can be used for a long time.

100

What is the boiling point for water? (In Celsius) 

100c

100

What does condensing mean?

To change from a gas to a liquid.

200

What does periodicity mean?

A repeating pattern.

200

What are most elements in the periodic table

-metal, non-metal, or metalloid 

metal

200

The natural world is understandable? (provide definition) 

You need facts to prove a solution.
200

Does the temperature change during a phase change?

No.

200

Example of thermal conductor.

-defroster

300

What is a compound?

A compound is a substance that is made up of two or more different elements joined by a chemical bond.

300

What are the groups of the periodic table called?

Metals, non-metals, and metalloids.

300

Scientific knowledge is subject to change? (provide example)

So thought facts could turn out false with new evidence.

300

What is a phase change?

The change from one state of matter to another.

300

Example of thermal insulator.

-insulation in walls

400

What is an element? (definition)

A pure substance that cannot be divided.

400

How many families are in the periodic table?

18 families

400

Science identifies and avoids bias? (provide example) 

Using facts we can help get a accurate and true solution.
400

What are the 4 types of phase changes?

-Freezing, melting, boiling/vaporizing, and condensing 

400

What happens to thermal energy when something is freezing?

Thermal energy is released/removed.

500

What is an organic compound?

An organic compound is a compound made up of BOTH Hydrogen and Carbon.

500

How is the modern Periodic table arranged? 

By atomic number.

500

Science is a complex social activity? (provide example)

(Double Jeopardy) 

Different people work with many others to find a common solution.

500

What happens to the molecules as temperature increases during a phase change?

The molecules go faster and move everywhere. 

500

What happens to thermal energy when something is melting?

Thermal energy is being added/absorbed.

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