The smallest particle of a substance that has all the properties of that substance
What is an ATOM?
This is the center of an atom.
What is the NUCLEUS?
Important drinkable liquid
H2O
What is WATER?
H2O
What are hydrogen and oxygen?
This common mixture is made up mostly of Nitrogen but also contains Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Water vapor, and dust.
What is Air?
The element with an ATOMIC NUMBER of 11.
What is SODIUM?
Positively charged atomic particle
What is a PROTON?
How many atoms of carbon are in one atom of acetic acid (vinegar)? CH3COOH
What is 2?
These elements combine to create a molecule of glucose:
C6H12O6
What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
This method of separating colors is called...
What is chromatography?
This valuable element's symbol is Ag.
What is SILVER?
Atomic particle with a neutral charge.
What is a NEUTRON?
This compound is commonly used to enhance flavor and in cooking.
NaCl
What is SALT (or sodium chloride)?
One atom of CARBON can combine with 2 atoms of OXYGEN to make this compound that we exhale.
What is CARBON DIOXIDE?
CO2
What is a solution?
This element has an ATOMIC MASS of 11.
What is BORON?
Negatively charged particle found in a "cloud" surrounding the nucleus.
What is an ELECTRON?
Sugar made during PHOTOSYNTHESIS
C6H12O6
What is glucose?
Which elements combine to make a molecule of Calcium Sulfate?
CaSO4
What are CALCIUM, SULFUR, AND OXYGEN?
Which powder melts when heated?
cornstarch salt sugar baking soda
What is sugar?
This element has 9 protons and 10 neutrons in its nucleus.
What is FLUORINE?
These particles are found in the nucleus of an atom.
What are PROTONS and NEUTRONS?
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These elements combine to make a molecule of ammonia:
NH3
What are NITROGEN and HYDROGEN?
This is the part of a solution that dissolves or disappears. For example, sugar dissolves in water. Sugar is the ___.
What is SOLUTE?
This crustacean is rich in the element with an atomic mass of 79.
What is the lobster?
If Chlorine gains an electron from another atom, it will now have this kind of an electrical charge?
What is negative?
Which cell organelle is responsible for taking in H2O and CO2 to make glucose and releasing oxygen?
What is the chloroplast?
Which elements are present in the compound magnesium phosphate .... Mg3(PO4)2
What are magnesium, phosphorus, and oxygen?
This part of a solution dissolves the other substance. For example, water is known as a universal __. Many different things can dissolve in it!
What is a SOLVENT?