Matter & Changes of State
Density
The Periodic Table & Bonding
The Water Molecule & Dissolving
Chemical Change
100

The three states of matter

What are solids, liquids, and gases?

100

The formula for determining density

What is mass / volume?

100

The subatomic particles that make up the nucleus and their charges

What are protons and neutrons? What are +1 and 0?

100

Example of surface tension

Answers may vary, some acceptable answers include a paper clip on water or a water bug on water

100

One example of a chemical change and one example of a physical change.

Answers may vary, chemical change is burning, rotting, etc., physical change is state changes, cutting, breaking, etc.

200

Matter is made up of _____

What are atoms? or What are molecules?

200

How to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object

What is putting it in water and seeing the change in water volume?

200

The subatomic particles that orbit around the nucleus and their charges

What are electrons? What is -1?

200

The rule of thumb that describes which substances can dissolve in other substances

What is "like dissolves like"?

200

How raising the temperature and/or adding a catalyst affect a chemical reaction

What is they speed it up?

300

One example of a conductor, and one example of an insulator

Answers may vary, some acceptable conductors are metals, some acceptable insulators are rubber, plastic, and glass

300

The density of water

What is 1 gram per cubic centimeter?

300

The 2 types of bonds that form between atoms

What are covalent and ionic bonds?

300

The difference between a solute and a solvent

What is the solute dissolves and the solvent does the dissolving?

300

How acidity or basicity is measured

What is the pH scale?

400

The state of matter which has a fixed volume but no fixed shape

What is a liquid?

400

Whether hot or cold water sinks

What is cold water sinks?

400

What the atomic number of an element tells you

What is the amount of protons that element has?

400

The part of the water molecule (hydrogens or oxygen) that is slightly negatively charged.

What is the oxygen atom?

400

Definition of a precipitate

What is a solid formed during a chemical reaction?

500

The direction in which heat travels

What is from hot to cold?

500
What's so special about water's solid form in relation to its liquid form 

What is ice is less dense than liquid water?

500

The similarity between atoms in the same group

What is they all have the same number of valence electrons?

500

Whether or not both gases and liquids can dissolve in water

What is they both can?

500

Whether or not it is true that mass is always conserved in a chemical reaction

What is true?