Measurement
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Atoms and Molecules
Periodic Table
100

How much matter is in an object

Mass

100

Color is an example of a property you can

Observe
100
The ability to burn

Flammability 

100

The smallest unit of matter

atom

100

Vertical columns on the periodic table

groups

200

How much space an object takes up

Volume

200

Length is an example of a property you can

Measure

200

When metal rusts

corrosion

200

more than one atom bonded together

molecule

200

Horizontal rows on the periodic table

period

300

How heavy an object is for its size; mass / volume

Density
300

What are three properties you can measure?

mass, density, pH, melting point, bioling point, volume, weight, length

300

An apple turning brown is an example of this

oxidation
300

Atoms are made out of these three subatomic particles

protons, neutrons, and electrons

300

This number tells us how many protons are in an atom of an element

atomic number

400
What is the density of an object with a mass of 20 g and a volume of 5 cm3?

4 g/cm3

400

What are three properties you can observe?

Color, shape, size, sound, texture, state of matter, taste, smell

400

Hydrogen Peroxide is in a brown bottle because of this chemical property

Reacts with light

400

A molecule that is made of atoms of the same type are

Elements

400

This number tells us how heavy an atom of a specific element is

Atomic Mass

500

Look at the image on the clear touch, what is the volume?

24mL

500

What is NOT an example of physical property?

Opinions

chemical properties

500

The release of energy from the decay of a nucleus is

Radioactivity

500

A molecule that is made up of atoms of different types are

Compounds
500

The atomic number tells us how many of these there are

Protons

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