Periodic Table
Matter
Mixtures
Measurements
Atoms and Energy
100

This is a basic unit of matter organized into the periodic table

Element

100

A substance that cannot be further broken down by any chemical reaction

An element

100

Homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases

Air

100

Cubic centimeters, liters, milliliters, gallons, and  cups are examples of this unit of measure

Volume

100

a subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus

The electron

200

This is the name for the the first column of the periodic table.

Alkali Metals

200

A state in which particles are far apart and easily compressed

Gas

200

A mixture that is uniform throughout

Homogenous mixture

200

This is also known as 1000 meters.

1 kilometer

200
This is a positively charged subatomic particle

A proton.

300

A list of elements in order of atomic number

Periodic Table
300

Anything that has mass and takes up space

Matter

300

Method of removing solids from liquids, such as sand from water.

Filtration

300

Meters, inches, feet, yards, and kilometers are all examples of this unit of measure.

Length.

300

The energy of motion.

Kinetic energy.

400

Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine

Halogens

400
Mass over volume

Density

400

Properties which involve no change in identity or composition.

Physical Properties

400

A system of measure in which the units are linked by factors of 10 and the same set of prefixes is used to relate all the units

The Metric System.

400

Mass times the acceleration of gravity

Weight
500

Derived from the Latin word "cuprum", this element has the symbol Cu.

Copper

500

Common name for CH4

Methane

500

Process of separation that involves evaporating a liquid from a mixture then condensing it into another vessel.

Distillation

500

This is the number of centimeters in 10 kilometers.

1,000,000 cm

500

This is defined as the flow of electrons through a conductor.

Electrical current/Electricity