What is the formula for the Volume of a Rectangular Prism?
What is Length x Width x Height?
Anything with mass that takes up space.
What is Matter?
True or False?
An Element contains atoms of different types.
What is False?
A row on the Periodic Table
What is Period?
What is the cloud-like region around the Nucleus where Electrons exist?
What is Electron Cloud?
What lab instrument is used to drop irregularly-shaped objects into in order to find the volume, by measuring a change in water level?
What is Graduated Cylinder?
Mass is measured in __________ and Weight is measured in ___________.
What is Grams and Newtons?
Element, Molecule or Compound?
MgCl2
What is Molecule & Compound?
What is Nonmetal?
Which subatomic particle is the atom's Atomic Number and the IDENTITY of the atom?
What is Proton?
What is the Displacement Method?
What type of properties would you classify pH and Flammability?
What are Chemical properties?
Element, Molecule or Compound?
H2
A Group may also be referred to as a __________.
What is Family?
What sum of which TWO subatomic particles equals the atom's Mass Number?
What are Protons and Neutrons?
The volume of a material is 24 cm3 and the mass is 90 g. What is the density?
Answer must include the correct units!
What is 3.75 g/cm3?
What is the name for the chemical property that is a substance's ability to rust?
What is Oxidation?
True or False?
Only Molecules can be made of two of the same kind of atom joined together by chemical bonds.
What is True?
Elements in the same _________ are chemically reactive in a similar way.
What is Group?
Which subatomic particle has slightly more mass than a proton?
What is Neutron?
An object is dropped into a graduated cylinder with 40 mL of water in it. The water level rises to 47 mL. The mass of the object is 64 g. What is the density?
Answer must include the correct units!
What is 9.14 g/mL?
If a person travels to outer space, their _________ remains the same but their _________ will change.
What is Mass and Weight?
When elements combine to form compounds, such as sodium and chlorine combine to make table salt, what happens to the properties?
What is They Change?
The periodic table organizes elements according to INCREASING
What is Atomic Number?
Which subatomic particle is responsible for BONDING?
What is Electron?