Properties of Matter
Atoms
Mr. Klein
Periodic Table
Random
100

Substance of a physical object that occupies space (Solid, Liquid, or Gas)

What is Matter?

100

The dense, positively charged structure made up of protons and neutrons found in the center of an atom

What is the Nucleus

100

Where did I go to college

Michigan State

100

The column on the far left of the table

What are the alkali metals

100

Matter cannot be created or destroyed during chemical reactions

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass

200

Measurement of the amount of matter in an object

What is Mass

200

Particle located in the nucleus of an atom and does not have an electric charge

What is a Neutron

200

What is the job I have over the summer

Camp Counselor

200

The number in the top left of each box in the table

What is the Atomic Number

200

What week of school is this for us?

6

300

The physical form a substance is in, such as solid (s), liquid (l), or gas (g). Greatly influenced by temperature.

What is Phase

300

Sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

What is the Mass Number

300

How many dogs do I have

2

300

These elements are all unreactive

What are the Noble Gases

300

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

What is an isotope

400

The ratio between mass and volume for a material

What is Density

400

The weighted average of the mass of the isotopes of an element

What is Average Atomic Mass

400

What is my first name?

Toby

400

The two properties the table was based on

What is Atomic Mass and Reactivity

400

What year was WLN opened in?

2002

500

A characteristic that does not depend on the size or amount of matter

What is an Intensive Property

500

Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = _____

What is the way we calculate neutrons?

500

How many Big Ten Football stadiums have I been to?

12

500

The creator of the Periodic Table

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev

500

What are the two variables we need to know to solve for average atomic mass?

What is Abundance and Atomic MAss