Physical and Chemical Properties
The Periodic Table
Density
Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids
More Mixtures, Molecules, and Compounds
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The four S's which identify a physical change has occurred. 

What are Size, Shape, State of Matter, and Solubility

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These are the letters which represent elements and contain at least one capital letter

What are Chemical Symbols

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The measurement of the amount of matter (or stuff) in an object and is measured in grams

What is Mass

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These are shiny, malleable, ductile, and are good conductors. 

What are metals

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These are the two types of mixtures

What is Homogeneous and Heterogeneous

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The mnemonic Please Excuse Coughs Burps Sneezes stands for this.  

What is Precipitate, Energy Change, Color Change, Bubbles, Smell Change

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Elements and compounds are considered to be this.

What is a pure substance

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If Ball A floats in water and Ball B sinks in water then this is true of the Ball A and B

What is: Ball A is less dense than water and Ball B is more dense than water.

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These are dull, brittle, and good insulators.

What are non-metals

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The combination of at least two elements chemically combined.

What is a molecule

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White chunks forming when you add vinegar to milk is this type of chemical change

What is a precipitate

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Chemicals that are pure substances and represented by a chemical symbol is the definition of this.

What is an element

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This is the equation to find Density

What is Mass divided by Volume

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These are classified as semi-conductors

What are metalloids

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The combination of at least two different elements chemically combined. 

What is a compound

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Sodium and Chlorine form chemical bonds to make Sodium Chloride, what we know is table salt. Because new chemical bonds are made, this type of change has occurred.

What is a chemical change

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Where the letter 'C' is the Chemical Symbol for element Carbon, CO2 is a Chemical Formula for carbon dioxide. Elements are represented by symbols, while THESE are represented by formulas

What are molecules and compounds

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The equation to find volume of a regular object.

What is Length x Width x Height

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This is the side of the periodic table on which all of the non-metals are located, except for Hydrogen.

What is the right side

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C6H12O6, the chemical formula for glucose (sugar), is an example of this.

What is a compound

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One liquid dissolving into another is an example of this type of change

What is a physical change

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H2O is both a molecule and a compound. This is why H2 is NOT both a molecule and compound.

What is needing more than one type of element to be a compound.

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A paper clip has a mass of 9g and a volume of 3cm3. It has a density of this. 

What is 3g/cm3

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An element is shiny, brittle, and is considered a semi-conductor. 

What is a metalloid

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Gatorade, salt water, and tea are all examples of this type of mixture

What is a homogeneous mixture