Periodic Table
Physical and Chemical Changes
Atoms and Bonding
Acids and Bases
Photosynthesis,
Cellular Respiration, Carbon Cycle
100

This classification of elements on the Periodic Table feature properties including being highly conductive, malleable, ductile, and having luster.

What are metals?

100

A mixture that has the same composition throughout.

What is homogenous?

100

An element is made up of these singularly.

What are atoms? 

100

Acids taste like this and bases taste like this.

What is sour? and bitter?

100

These are the reactants of photosynthesis.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

200

This family on the Periodic Table is non-reactive due to it's outer shell being filled.

What are the Noble Gasses?

200

A substance dissolved by a solvent.

What is a solute?

200

More than one different elements combines to form this.

What is a compound?

200

This is used as an indication for an acid.

What is blue litmus paper turning red?

200

These are the products of photosynthesis.

What are glucose and oxygen?

300

The families (groups) of the Periodic Table are organized by this.

What is the number of valence electrons?

300

Cutting, melting, breaking, changing state are all examples of this.

What are physical changes?

300

These are in the outermost energy level (orbit) of the atom, and correspond to the family number on the Periodic Table. They will be shared or transferred during bonding.

What are valence electrons?

300

On the pH scale, this is anything less than 7. 

What are acids?

300

These are the reactants of cellular respiration.

What are oxygen and glucose?

400

The periods of the Periodic Table are organized by this.

What is number of electron shells?

400

These are clues or evidence of a chemical change.

What are formation of a gas or precipitate, color change, heat, gas or light is given off, and the change is hard or impossible to reverse?

400

The type of bond that looses or gains electrons.

What is ionic bonding?

400

On the pH scale, this is anything greater than 7.

What are bases?

400

These are the products of cellular respiration.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

500

An element's location on the Periodic Table will predict this. 

What are the element's properties and whether it is a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid? 

500

This is what occurs when a chemical equation is balanced.

The same number of atoms is present in both the reactants and products. 

500

The type of bond that shares electrons.

What is covalent bonding?

500

This is used as an indication for a base.

What is red litmus paper turning blue?

500

These are the ways in which carbon dioxide returns to the atmosphere within the Carbon Cycle.

What are burning fossil fuels, cellular respiration, and decomposition?

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