Atom Structure
Periodic Table of Elements
States of Matter
Changing States of Matter
100

The center of the atom is called the. . . 

Nucleus

100

The number 20 on this element square is the. . .

Atomic Number

100

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume.

Solid

100

True or False

Water can freeze or melt at the same temperature.

True

200

The positive charged particle in the nucleus is this. . .

Proton

200

Iron is the. . . 

Element Name

200

This state of matter has no definite shape or volume.

Gas

200
The metric temperature at which water melts or freezes is this.

0˚Celsius

300

The particle with no charge is this. . .

Neutron

300

The decimal number 55.845 is known as the . . . 

Atomic Mass

300

This state of matter has no definite shape, but does have a definite volume.

Liquid

300

A liquid can become a gas by doing this.

Increasing/gaining heat

400

The negative charged particle is called this. . .

Electron

400

The letters "Fe" are called this.

Element Symbol

400

In a solid, this is the motion of the particles.

Vibrate, vibrating, vibration

400

The process of changing from a liquid to a gas is called this.

Evaporation

500

These two types of particles are located in the nucleus. 

Proton and Neutron
500

The elements fall into three categories.  Name all three of them.

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

500

This is what gas particles do when they are placed inside a container.

Spread out

500

The process by which a gas becomes a liquid is called this.

Condensation