States of Matter
Compounds and Molecules
Elements
Atoms
Chemical Change
100

The state of matter that has a definite shape and closely packed particles

What is a solid?

100

A substance with compounds, molecules and atoms.

What is a mixture?

100

The graphic organiser of all the elements.

What is the periodic table?

100

The positive particles in the nucleus of an atom.

What are protons?

100

The name of the substances that are combined to make a reaction.

What are reactants?

200

The temperature where a liquid becomes a gas.

What is boiling point?

200

A substance that contains atoms of multiple different elements, shown by joined dots of different sizes or colours.

What is a compound?

200

The element on the periodic table with an atomic number of 6.

What is Carbon?

200

The layers of electrons on an atom.

What are electron shells?

200

When a substance is reacted with oxygen under heat.

What is burning?

300

When particles start to move more freely and spread apart on the bottom of the container.

What is melting? (solid to liquid)

300

A drawing of joined circles of the same size and colour.

What is the particle model of a molecule?

300

The way to show an element using the particle model.

What is a single dot?

300

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

What is atomic number?

300

Three of the signs of a chemical change.

What is: Light/Sound/Smell/Gas/Precipitate/Temperature/Colour?

400

To change a solid to a liquid, this needs to be decreased.

What is pressure?

400

Is HCl a compound or a molecule?

compound

400

Two properties of metals.

What is: Lustrous/Malleable/Hard/Ductile/Sonorous/Conductive

400

The stabilising particle in an atom allowing for higher atomic numbers.

What is a neutron?

400

Boiling water.

What is physical change?/What is NOT an example of chemical change?

500

Explain why a solid might increase in size as the temperature changes.

Heating a solid causes the space between the particles to increase, making the solid expand slightly.

500

Does a compound share the same properties as the elements it is made of?

No.

500

Elements that are found to the top and right of the periodic table.

What are non-metals?

500

This is the way we calculate the atomic mass of an atom.

The combined number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

500

What is chemical change?

When two or more substances combine to create new substances.