Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Properties of Matter
Scientists
Atomic Symbolism
Measurements
100

Iron filings

What is an element?

100

_________ must be _________ (added/removed) to convert a substance from a solid to a liquid.

What is heat/added?

100

The scientist who used cathode ray tubes to discover the electron

Who is JJ Thomson?

100

The atomic number of Nickel

What is 28?

100

104 x 82 (to the appropriate number of sig figs)

What is 8500 (or 8.5 x 103)?

200

Water

What is a compound?

200

Water is __________________ dense as a solid than as a liquid. 

What is less? 

200

The scientist who conducted the famous gold foil experiment to discover the nucleus

Who is Ernest Rutherford?

200

The number of protons in the following:

2512Mg2+

What is 12?

200

(4.53 x 105) x (8.16 x 10-9)

What is 3.70 x 10-3?

300

Table salt mixed with water

What is a homogeneous mixture?

300

Green food dye is added to water, and the water turns green. This is a ____________________ change.

What is a physical change?

300

The scientist who discovered the charge on the electron

Who is Robert Millikan?

300

The number of neutrons in the following:

5224Cr3+

What is 28?

300

275 kg = ______________ mg

What is 275,000,000 mg (or 2.75 x 108 mg)?

400

Air

What is a homogeneous mixture?

400

Mass is a(n) ________________________ property.

What is an extensive property?

400

The scientist who came up with the Law of Definite Proportions

Who is Joseph Proust?

400

The number of protons in Ag-108

What is 47?

400

398 µg = ______________ kg

What is 3.98 x 10-7 kg?
500

Blood that has been sitting in a tube for 3 days

What is a heterogeneous mixture?

500

Boiling point is a(n) __________________________ property. 

What is an intensive property? 

500

The scientist who proposed that electrons belong in specific orbitals around the nucleus of an atom

Who is Niels Bohr?

500

The number of electrons in the following:

8035Br1-

What is 36?

500

Jackson, Pierre, and Lily each measured the density of aluminum (2.70 g/cm3) by volume displacement. They obtained the following results:

Jackson = 1.82 g/cm3

Pierre = 1.85 g/cm3

Lily = 1.78 g/cm3

Their data is __________________ and ___________________.

What is precise and inaccurate?