Mass and volume
Physical properties of elements
Metal vs. Non-metal vs. Metalloid
Density
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100

Mass of the object in picture


77.5 g

100

Another word for shiny

Luster

100

Conducts heat/electricity well, usually solid and usually hard

Metal

100

The equation for density

D = m/v

100

Energy can neither be created nor destroyed

Law of conservation of energy

200

Mass of object in picture


167 g

200

The ability of an object to be made into thin sheets

Malleability

200

Silicon

Metalloid

200

The most dense liquid in this picture

Honey

200

Type of energy that comes from the Sun

Solar energy, radiant energy or thermal energy

300

Volume of substance in picture


24 mL

300

The ability for a material/substance to allow heat and electricity pass through it

Conductivity

300

Known to be a semi-conductor

Metalloid

300

One liquid in this vase that is less dense than water

Refined oil or ethanol

300

How metamorphic rocks are formed

Extreme heat and pressure

400

Volume of substance in picture


74 mL

400

The ability of an object to be made into thin wire

Ductility

400
Poor conductor and usually a gas

Non-metal

400

The density of an object with a mass of 15 g and a volume of 7.5 ml

2 g/ml
400

Two types of geological events

Volcanic eruption, earthquake, tsunami, mountain building

500

Volume equation for regular object

V = l x w x h

500
The point at which a substance goes from liquid to gas

Boiling point

500

Carbon

Non-metal

500

The mass of an object with a density of 15 g/cm3 and a volume of 2 cm3

30 grams

500

The year that the United States landed on the Moon for the first time

1969