Properties of Matter
Atoms and Elements
Molecules and Extended Structures
Identifying Elements on the Periodic Table
Miscellaneous
100

What is the difference between Mass and Weight?

Mass- a measure of the amount of matter in an object.

Weight- a measure of the gravitational force on an object.

100
How are an element and atom related?

Atoms are the smallest units of an element that has the chemical identity of that element.

100

What is a pure substance?

A sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties, such as appearance, melting point, and reactivity.

100

What does the symbol C represent?

Carbon

100

What are three examples of matter?

Fog, soil, ice cube, helium

200

What is density?

The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume.

200

What is the atomic number?

The characteristics that identify an element. 

200

What is a molecule?

Is two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Often, they have the same type of atom.

200

What is the symbol for the element name Vanadium?

V

200

Describe the process that should be used to find the volume of an irregular shaped object.

Displacement

  • Measuring the volume of a liquid of irregular shaped objects that can not be calculated using the volume formula. Pg. 11

300

What are examples of physical properties?

mass, volume, density, size of matter, shape, and color

300

What is the periodic table?

Is an arrangement of all the known elements in order of their atomic number.

300

What is a compound?

Is a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds.

300

What element is represented by the atomic number 86?

Radon

300

Select all that apply for Salt (NaCl).

Is salt made of atoms, made of molecules, element, compound, or pure substance?

Salt (NaCl) is made of atoms, a compound, and pure substance.

400

What are examples of chemical properties?

The ability to change the identity of a substance to a brand new one. For example, baking soda and vinegar create carbon dioxide when combined.

400

What is the full definition of a group and how many are there?

The elements in a column, and they are organized based on similar physical and chemical properties. There are 18.

400

What is the difference between a molecule and compound? What is an example of a molecule, vs compound?

Molecules often are made up of the same type of atom, versus compounds must be a pure substance and have different atoms. Example: Water (H2O), Oxygen (O2), Table Salt (NaCl)

400

What are the symbols for the 6 metalloids?

B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te

400

Select all that apply for Water (H2O).

Is Water made of atoms, made of molecules, element, compound, or pure substance?

Water is made of atoms, molecules, compound, and pure substance.

500

What are the different states of matter and the characteristics of each?

  • Solids

    • Solids have a definite shape and volume. Some examples may be ice, rocks, and fabric from your shirt. Pg. 14

  • Liquids

    • Liquids take the shape of the container, but they have a definite volume. Some examples may include water from a bottle, oil, or coffee. Pg. 14

  • Gas

    • Gases take the shape and volume of their containers. They move freely from one room to another. Examples of gases include helium, air in the room, or water vapor from boiling water.



500

What is a period? How many are there?

The elements listed by row in a periodic table. There are 7 of them.

500
What is a crystal? What is an example?

A substance in which the particles are arranged in orderly, geometric, and repeated pattern is a crystal. Example: Diamond

500

What element is represented by an atomic mass of 207.2

Lead

500

Select all that apply for Iron and salt mixture.

Is Iron and salt mixture made of atoms, made of molecules, element, compound, or pure substance?

It is made up of atoms.

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