Matter
Elements are the building blocks of matter
Elements can be organized by their properties.
The modern periodic table organizes elements in groups and periods
Elements are classified as metals, non-metals, or semi-metals.
100
 Define what a homogenous and heterogenous mixture is


Give 2 examples of each

•Homogeneous mixtures (solutions): mixed uniformly; cannot see their components

•Example: air (nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen), steel (iron and other elements)

•Heterogeneous mixture: have different components that you can see

•Example: beach sand, salad dressing

100

1.How many elements are there?

How many elements occur naturally on Earth?

how/where are other elements made?

118 elements

90 elements occur on earth naturally

other elements are synthesized in labs

100

What teacher/chemist is known as the father of the periodic table 

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

Mendeleev’s periodic table was ordered by increasing atomic mass: 

How is the modern periodic table organized?

The modern periodic table is organized by atomic number

100

Three broad categories of elements shown on the periodic table (color coded) 

what are they?

Metals

Semi metals

Non metals

200

What is Matter

And

give the difference between a mixture and a pure substance

Anything that has mass and takes up space

a mixture is made up of 2 or more pure substances and can be separated by physical means

a pure substance is made up of one type of particle and cannot be separated by physical means 

200

.What distinguishes one element from another?

they have varying properties

different names

different symbols

200

How did Mendeleev organize his periodic table

By increasing atomic mass

200

Who was the scientist that determined an elements atomic number?

what does the atomic number represent 

•Henry Moseley: scientist that determined an element’s atomic number (the number of protons in an atom)

200

Elements in Groups 3 to 12 are called what?

Transition Elements

300

What happens during a chemical reaction?


List 2 examples of chemical reactions


A chemical reaction is when one or more pure substances interact to form a different substance or substances

•Elements can react to form compounds

•Compounds and elements can react to form new compounds

•Compounds can break apart to form elements and simpler compounds

examples: explosives, a candle burning,  burning wood, baking a cake

300

all elements have chemical names and symbols

Properly write out at least 3 different chemical symbols

Au

Na

Cl

C

O

300

What was the genius behind Mendeleev's organization of the periodic table

•Left gaps in his periodic table to predict the existence of elements not yet found yet

300

why were elements arranged by atomic number and not by atomic mass?

•When elements are arranged according to increasing atomic number, the elements fit perfectly and do not require re-ordering

300
on the periodic table what groups are considered main group elements or representative elements

•Elements of Groups 1, 2, and 13 to 18 are called main-group elements or representative elements

400

Define what physical and chemical properties are

Provide as many examples of each that you can

Physical properties: characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing is chemical identity

appearance, texture, color, odor, melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, polarity

Chemical properties: describe the ability of matter to react with another substance to form different substances

combustibility, lack of reactivity, reactiveness to oxygen, reactiveness to acid

400

Chemicals names usually are based from what language ? and named after what sources?

Based on Latin words, countries, names of famous scientists

400

Mendeleev was able to predict the existence of elements not yet discovered and was able to predict their properties because

Mendeleev knew they would have properties similar to elements already discovered in the same Families

400

list all the pieces that can be found in a periodic table tile?

there are 5!

Atomic number

Atomic mass

Chemical symbol

Chemical name

Ion charge

400

List the properties of 

Metals

Non Metals

Semi Metals

where can these be found on the periodic table?

Metals: 

Shiny and hard (typically)

Malleable and ductile (can be made into sheets and drawn out into wires)

Conducts electricity and heat

Found to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table

Semi Metals: 

•Also known as metalloids

•Found in the green boxes in a staircase shape

•Have physical and chemical properties of both metals and non-metals

•Shiny (like metals)

•Brittle and not ductile (like non-metals)

Poor conductors of heat and electricity (like non-metals)

Non Metals:

•Not shiny, malleable, or ductile

•Poor conductor of electricity and heat

•Found to the right of the zigzag line on the periodic table

•Generally gases or brittle, dull solids

500

Elements and compounds are examples of pure substances. describe what an element is and what a compound is


Give an example of each

•Elements: made up of one type of atom; cannot be broken down into simpler substances (example: gold)

•Compounds: made up of two or more elements; can be broken down into simpler substances (example: sodium chloride)

500

What types of elements sometimes have 3 letters as symbols

•Synthetic or unnamed elements have placeholder names or three-letter symbols

500

the horizontal Rows and vertical columns on the periodic table are known as 

Vertical : groups 

Horizontal: periods

500

list all the pieces of the periodic tile for O 

Atomic number: 8

Atomic mass: 16

Chemical symbol: O

Chemical name: Oxygen

Ion charge 2-

500

What makes Hydrogen an unusual element

Hydrogen:

•Usually on the left side of the periodic table

•Lightest element

•Colourless, odourless, tasteless

•Highly flammable

•Makes up over 90% of atoms in the universe.

•On Earth: Most hydrogen is found combined with oxygen as water

•does not contain any neutrons.

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