The building blocks of matter
What is atoms?
What is Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
The 3 states of matter
The 2 qualifications that need to be met in order to be considered matter
What is Has has and takes up space (Volume)?
What is Dallas Cowboys?
What is No charge or Neutral?
The negative particle that orbits around the nucleus
What is Electron?
The process that occurs when a solid absorbs thermal energy causing it to change into a liquid
What is Melting?
The process that occurs when a liquid releases thermal energy causing it to change into a solid
What is Freezing?
The amount of matter in an object
The particles, protons and neutrons, are found in this located in the center of the atom
What is Nucleus?
The atomic number tells the observer this information about an element
What is The number of protons and the element's position on the periodic table?
The result of two or more atoms bonding together
What is Molecule or Compound?
The state of matter that has a fixed shape and volume
What is Solid?
The process that occurs when a gas releases thermal energy causing it to change into a liquid
What is Condensation?
The reason why all iron objects share the same characteristics
What is Because they are made from the same type of atoms?
What is Hydrogen and Oxygen
The state of matter with a fixed volume but does not have a fixed shape
What is Liquid?
The arrangement of particles in a solid
What is Tightly packed and vibrating in place?
The number of number of neutrons in an element with an atomic number of 9 and and an atomic mass of 19
What is 10?
The atomic mass is the total mass of what two subatomic particles
What is Protons and Neutrons?
The number of electrons that can fit into the 3rd energy level (or Shell)
What is 18?
The reason why gases do not have a fixed volume
What is Because their particles are spread out and can be compressed?
The Kinetic Molecular Theory
What is How thermal energy affects the particles in matter to cause changes between states of matter?
The result of adding 1 proton to and element
What is That element will turn into a completely new element?