History of Chemistry
Atomic Measurements
Metals
Periodic Table
Ionic Compounds
100

The Four States of Matter we have come to understand thanks to Early Greek Theories. 

What are Earth, Water, Fire and Air ?

100


The positive charged subatomic particle 

What charge does a Proton have?

100

The columns where the most reactive metals are located on the periodic table

What is the significance of columns 1 and 2 towards reactivity?

100

The Periodic Table’s Horizontal Rows are called Periods and all elements in the same row have the same number of these. 

What Part of the Periodic Table has the same number of electron shells?

100

The positive charged ion

Cations have what charge?

200

Alchemists were unsuccessful in this pursuit

What is turning elements into gold?

200

The negatively charged subatomic particle 

What charge does an Electron have?

200

The columns where the least reactive metals are located on the periodic table.

What is the significance of columns 10 and 11?

200

The Periodic Table’s Columns are called Groups or Families and all elements in the same column have the same amount of these.

What part of the periodic table has the same amount of Valence Electrons?

200

The negative charged ion 

Anions have what charge?

300

The scientist that discovered the radioactivity of elements which allowed for the creation of Lab engineered elements.

Who was Marie Curie?

300

The subatomic particles are “attracted” to one another

What is the relationship of Protons and Electrons?

300

The metals Gold and Silver some of the first metals discovered even though they are more rare because of this. 

What is the effect of Low reactivity on Gold and Silver 

300

The amount of Valence electrons Carbon has

Carbon has 4 of what ?

300

Ions in groups 1, 2, 13 do this to their electrons to become stable.

What ion lose electrons to be stable?

400
The way the Periodic Table organizes it's elements

What is the us of increasing atomic number in the periodic table?

400

The element Bromine has this atomic number.

What element has the atomic number 35?

400

The metals that are most likely to be uncombined have this reactivity.

What is the significance of low reactivity toward combing?

400

The amount of Protons that Cl has

Cl has 17 of what?

400

 Ions in 15, 16, and 18 do this to their electrons to be stable

What ions gain electrons to be stable?

500

The scientist whose work lead to the understanding that all matter is neither created nor destroyed, but transferred into different forms (The Law of Conservation of Mass?)

Who is Antoine Lavoisier?

500

This Atomic mass of an element with 5 Protons and 6 Neutrons.

How many Protons and Electrons Does an Element with atomic mass of 11 have?

500

Metals those are more reactive than metals in an ionic compound can take the place of that metal in a ____________________________ reaction.

Single Displacement Reaction

500

The amount of Rings K has

K has 4 of what?

500

The formula created by Na +1 charge and P -3 charge     

What ions form the compound Na 3 P1 ?