This soft metal is in Group 1. It is a very important part of table salt.
What is SODIUM?
(Na)
This state of matter has a fixed shape and volume. An example is an ice cube.
What is SOLID?
This reaction happens when a substance burns with oxygen to produce heat and light.
What is COMBUSTION?
You use this optical instrument to see very small objects, like cells or bacteria.
This reactive metal is in Group 1. Scientists use it to measure time in atomic clocks.
What is CAESIUM?
(Cs)
This state of matter flows and takes the shape of its container. Water is the best example.
What is LIQUID?
This is the reaction between an acid and a base. It produces water and salt.
What is NEUTRALIZATION?
It is a long, thin glass tool. You use it to mix or combine liquids in a beaker.
What is a STIRRING ROD?
This is a synthetic element. Its atomic number is 104 and it is named after a famous scientist called Ernest.
What is RUTHERFORDIUM?
(Rf)
This state of matter has no fixed shape or volume. It fills all the space in a bottle.
What is GAS?
In this process, a liquid changes into a solid structure with an organized pattern.
What is CRYSTALLIZATION?
This glass bottle has a long neck. It is used to measure one specific volume of liquid accurately.
What is a VOLUMETRIC FLASK?
This substance increases the speed of a chemical reaction, but it does not change itself.
What is a CATALYST?
(Catalizador)
This process separates two or more liquids using heat and different boiling points.
What is DISTILLATION?
(Destilación)
It is the rarest natural metal on Earth. It is radioactive, the last element of Group 1 and its name comes from the name of a country.
What is FRANCIUM?
(Fr)
It is a hot, ionized gas found in the sun and stars. It is the "fourth state" of matter.
What is PLASMA?
This chemical reaction happens when an atom or molecule loses electrons.
What is OXIDATION?
It is a very precise machine. You use it to measure the mass of a substance with high decimals.
What is an ANALYTICAL BALANCE?