The Basics
On the Move
Metals, Nonmetals,
& Metalloids
Things are Better Together
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100

Substance made up of various types of particles that occupies physical space and has inertia.

What is matter?

100

When an atom vibrates or shakes, but stays relatively slow.

What is in a solid?

100

Defined by not fitting in with the characteristics of metal.

What are nonmetals?

100

Two types of bonds that hold molecules together?

Covalent and ionic. 

100

A gas of diatomic molecules with the formula H 2.

What is hydrogen?

200

The ability to do work.

What is energy?

200

When atoms move freely and can overcome their attraction.

What is in a gas?

200

Shiny, flexible, and reflective. 

What are metals, or who is Nicole?

200

Bonds that form sharing outer elements.

What are covalent bonds?

200

Makes balloons rise.

What is helium?

300

A substance made of only one time of atom.

What are elements?

300

When atoms are ionized, a process that transforms neutrally charged particles to become electrically charged.

What is plasma?

300

Chemical elements whose physical and chemical properties fall in between metals and non-metals.

What are metalloid?

300

Atoms that combine by gaining or losing electrons.

What are ionic bonds?

300

We need it to breath.

What is oxygen?

400

Two or more atoms.

What are molecules?

400

When atoms flow around each other and move a bit, but a drawn to each other.

What is in a liquid?
400

Lightest of the solid elements.

What is lithium?

400

The center of an atom.

What is a nucleus? 

400

It is a structural component of plant cell walls and is required for plant growth, pollination, and seed formation.

What is Boron?

500

The amount of matter in something.

What is mass?

500

George Michael

What is the head of school's name or an 80s singer?

500

Colorless, orderless gas.

What is nitrogen?

500

The dynamic duo.

Who are batman and Robin?

500

These atoms comprise a nucleus of neutrons and six protons surrounded by six electrons.

What is carbon?

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