Sub-Atomic Particles
Families
Element Types
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

What is the name of the two sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus?

Protons and electrons

100

What direction are groups/families organized in on the periodic table?

Vertical or up and down

100

What category do most of the elements fall under?

Metals

100

The abbreviation for an element on the Periodic Table is called

The symbol

100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

200

Name the three particles and their charges.

Proton=+, Electron=-, and Neutron=0

200

What are the first two elements in period 6?

Caesium and Barium

200

Name three properties(characteristics) of metals?

Shiny, conducts heat, malleable, conduct electricity, ductile

200

What is a pure chemical substance composed of all atoms that have the same number of protons?

Element

200

What is the formula for density?

D=m/v

300

How many protons does Titanium have?

22

300

Which is the least reactive element family on the periodic table?

Noble gases

300

What type of element is dull and a poor conductor of electricity?

Nonmetals

300

What is a substance consisting of two or more different elements chemically bonded together?

Compound

300

How many energy levels or shells are needed for an atom with 12 electrons?

3

400

How many neutrons does Zinc have?

35

400

What is the second most reactive group on the periodic table?

Alkaline Earth Metals

400

What type of element is used for coins, jewelry and building materials?

Transition metals 

400

What is the rate at which a chemical substance undergoes a chemical reaction

Reactivity

400

What is the volume of a cube that has a side that is 3 cm?

27 cm3

500

Which element has 19 protons and 20 neutrons?

Potassium

500

How are the elements in each group related or similar?

They have a similar level of reactivity

500

Define metalloids.

Metalloids have properties of both nonmetals and metals. 

500

What word describes being able to hammer into sheets?

Malleable 

500

What is the change in state from gas to a solid called?

Deposition