Elements
Periodic Table
Types of Reaction
Climate
Earth Resources
100

What is an element?

A substance made of only one type of atom.

100

Who developed the first widely accepted Periodic Table?

Dmitri Mendeleev.

100

What type of reaction occurs when a fuel burns in oxygen?

Combustion

100

What is the main greenhouse gas released by burning fossil fuels?

 Carbon dioxide.

100

What is a natural resource?

A useful material or substance found in nature.

200

Which element has the chemical symbol Na?

Sodium

200

What are the vertical columns in the Periodic Table called?

Groups

200

What type of reaction occurs when an acid reacts with a metal?

A displacement reaction 

200

What is climate change?

Long-term changes in Earth's climate patterns.

200

Which metal is extracted from bauxite?

Aluminium

300

Name the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

300

What are the horizontal rows in the Periodic Table called?

Periods

300

What is the name of a reaction where a compound breaks down into simpler substances?

Decompostion

300

 Name one fossil fuel.

Coal, oil, or natural gas.

300

What does renewable mean?

A resource that can be replenished naturally.

400

 Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury

400

Which group contains very reactive metals such as lithium and sodium?

Group 1 (Alkali Metals).

400

A student adds hydrochloric acid to sodium hydroxide. What type of reaction is taking place?

Neutralisation

400

How do greenhouse gases contribute to global warming?

They trap heat in the atmosphere.

400

Why is recycling aluminium beneficial?

It uses less energy than extracting aluminium from its ore.

500

What do all atoms of the same element have in common?

They have the same number of protons.

500

Why do elements in the same group have similar chemical properties?

They have the same number of electrons in their outer shell.

500

What is the name of a reaction in which energy is transferred to the surroundings?

Exothermic reaction.

500

Give two ways people can reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Examples include using renewable energy, public transport, electric vehicles, energy-efficient appliances, insulation, and planting trees.

500

Explain the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources.

Renewable resources can be replaced naturally within a human timescale; non-renewable resources are finite and will eventually run out.