Matter
Atoms
Periodic Table
Ionic compounds
Misc.
100

Change from a liquid to a gas.

What is evaporation.

100

The subatomic particle with a negative charge.

What is an electron.

100

The two main groups of elements in periodic table.

What are metals and non-metals.

100

The type of elements that bond to form an ionic compound.

What is metal and non-metal.

100

The type of elements that form a covalent compound.

What is two non-metals.

200

State of matter in which the particles are packed together.

What is a solid.

200

The part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus.

200

The name of the vertical columns in the table.

What are families.

200

The chemical name of CuS.

What is copper (II) sulphide.

200

Multivalent metals.

What are elements with multiple charges.

300

Matter made up of two or more substances put together.

What is a mixture.

300

The maximum number of electrons in the third shell of an atom.

What is 8.

300

The information that an element's period tells us about its structure.

What is the number of electron shells.

300

The chemical formula for lead (IV) phosphate.

What is Pb3(PO4)4.

300

The element that has 2 electrons in its first shell and 3 in the second.

What is Boron.

400

State of matter where the particles move freely

What is a gas?

400

The equation to find number of neutrons.

What is atomic mass - protons?

400

The two families known to be "highly reactive."

Alkali and halogen

400

The chemical name for NaF

What is sodium fluoride.

400

The outermost shell.

What is a valence shell?

500

The definition of matter.

Any substance that has mass and volume

500

Atoms becoming ions 

What is the gain or loss of electrons?

500

The element in row 4 and in the halogen family.

What is Bromine ?

500

The way that electrons are transferred that leads to the formation of an ionic bond.

What is from the metal to the non-metal.

500
Subatomic particles and their charges.

What are electrons (-), neutrons, and protons (+).

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