UNIT 1 Vocab
UNIT 2
UNIT 1 Vocab
UNIT 2
Periodic Table
100

The formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by phisical means 

Chemical Change 

100

Mass 

the amount of matter in something 

100

change which alts the physical properties of a substance without changing its identity 

Physical change 

100

ability to conduct electrical current of thermal energy 

conductivity 

100

What direction do "groups" go on a periodic table? 

straight up and down

200

a representation of a compound in which the elements are represented by their symbols and subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element

Chemical Formula 

200

Volume 

the amount of space that a substance or object occupies 

200

the solid that is formed as a result of a chemical change 

Precipitate 

200

ability to be stretched in to a wire without breaking 

ductility 

200

What direction do periods go on a periodic table? 

straight left to right

300

representation of the name of an element; written as a capital letter or a capital letter followed by a lowercase letter(s)

Chemical symbol 

300

Malleability 

ability to be formed or shaped under pressure (metals hammered or rolled into thin sheets)

300

a substance that is not mixed with any other substance 

Pure substance 

300

How the surface of a mineral apperars when it reflects light 

luster 

300

What is the symbol for the element arsenic 

As

400
Compound 

a pure substance made bu chemically combining two or more elements; represented by a chemical formula 

400

Density

the amount of matter that will fit into a given amount of space 

400

Subscript 

the number written to the right and slightly below an element in a chemical formula; represents the number of atoms of an element present in a chemical formula 

400

Metalloids exhibit some properties of who? 

metals and nonmetals 

400
What is the name of the element with a symbol of K?

Potassium 

500

Element

a pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances 

500

Hardness 

ability of a mineral to resist scratching 

500

How many protons does nitrogen have 

7

500

What properties do metals have? 

luster, conductivity, and malleability; may appear in all three states of matter 

500

Which element is on group 4, period 2? 

zirconium

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