Vocabulary
Periodic Table
Classifying Elements
Density
Minerals
100

What is luster?

what is how light reflects off of an object?

100
Where are metals located on the periodic table?
Where is the left side?
100
Can a metalloid of properties of metals and nonmetals?
What is yes?
100

What is density?

what is the amount of matter in a given space?

100

What is a mineral?

What is an inorganic, natural forming structure?

200
What is malleable?
What is something that can be hammered into a flat sheet?
200
Where are the nonmetals located on the Periodic Table?
Where is the right side?
200

What is the classification of these characteristics? DULL, BRITTLE, NO CONDUCTIVITY 

What is a NONmetal?

200

What is the formula for density?

What is mass/volume?

200
What is Hardness?

What is the ability to resist scratching?

300

What is conductivity?

what is how well an object can conduct the movement of heat or electricity?

300
What fraction of metals make up the periodic table?
What is 2/3's?
300

What classification has these characteristics: SHINY LUSTER, MALLEABLE, DUCTILE, CONDUCTOR

What is a metal?

300

what is relative density?

What is compared to a solution (normally water) is an object/liquid less or more dense then the solution?  Aka sink or float

300

What is a streak test?

What is when you scrape a object and see what color powder is produced?

400
What is ductile?
What is a metal that can be made into wire?
400
Where at the metalloids located on the Periodic Table?
Where is the stair-step line?
400
Name this classification: DULL, BRITTLE, MALLEABLE
What is a metalloid?
400

What is displacement?

What is when you measure the volume of the sample liquid, drop an object in, measure the new volume, and subtract the new volume from the old volume to find the volume of the object?

400

What is Mohs Hardness Scale?

What is a scale used to determine the hardness of an object based on what object scratched it and at what level?

500

What is the difference between a conductor, insulator, and semiconductor

what is a conductor (moves heat/energy), a insulator (stops movement of heat/energy), and a semiconductor (inbetween a conductor and insulator)

500
What is the only nonmetal element that is located on the left side of the Periodic Table?
What is Hydrogen?
500

What is the best test to use when classifying elements as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids?

What is conductivity?

500

What is the density of an object with a mass of 54 g and a volume of 6 mL? (include units & remember this is an object not a liquid)

What is 9 g/cm3?

500

Double points:  What is the drink Mrs. Whitehead ALWAYS is drinking in class?

What is monster energy drink?  :p

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