This property describes how shiny a substance is
What is lustre?
What type of compound is formed when two non-metals share electrons?
What is a covalent (or molecular) compound?
These are the smallest building blocks of matter and cannot be broken down chemically
What are elements?
He proposed atoms were indivisible and named them “atomos.”
Who is Democritus?
What does WHIMS stand for?
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
These two types of observations describe physical properties
What are qualitative and quantitative?
What is the name of the compound formed from sodium and chlorine?
What is sodium chloride?
This type of substance is made up of two or more elements chemically combined
What is a compound?
This scientist discovered electrons using a cathode ray tube
Who is J.J. Thomson?
This type of gas is stored under pressure and may explode if heated
What is compressed gas?
A chemical property describes a substance’s ability to do this.
What is undergo a chemical change / form a new substance?
What is a cation and anion?
CATION: What is a positively charged ion formed when an atom loses electrons?
ANION: What is a negatively charged ion formed when an atom gains electrons?
These elements are found on the left side of the periodic table and are good conductors
What are metals?
Rutherford’s gold foil experiment led to the discovery of this part of the atom.
What is the nucleus?
This WHMIS symbol warns of materials that can catch fire easily
What is flammable?
This is a sign that a chemical change has occurred.
What is a color change / smell / bubbles / precipitate / heat/light?
What is the mnemonic or molecules used to remember the seven diatomic elements?
What is “Ho-Ber-Fink-Uhl”?
OR
What is H₂, O₂, N₂, F₂, Cl₂, Br₂, or I₂?
These two particles are found in the nucleus.
What are protons and neutrons?
This scientist discovered the neutron.
Who is James Chadwick?
This WHMIS symbol represents organisms or toxins that can cause diseases in humans or animals
What is biohazardous infectious materials?
Name two type of physical changes
What is a change of state / shape / size / dissolving?
How many atoms are in 3NH₄NO₃?
What is 27?
To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from this.
What is the mass number?
Bohr suggested electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths called ____.
What are energy levels or shells?
These materials can cause serious chemical burns and damage to metals
What are corrosive materials?