Basic Structure

Properties of Elements

States of Matter

Conductivity
Safety Symbols


100

What are the two types of particles found in an atom's nucleus?

What are protons and neutrons?

100

What is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances?

What is an element?

100

What states can an atom exist in depending on temperature and pressure?

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

100

What is conductivity?

What is the ability of a material to conduct electricity or heat?

100

Why are hazard symbols important when handling chemicals?

What are they inform users about potential dangers?

200

What charge do protons carry?

What is a positive charge?

200

How many protons does a carbon atom have?

What is six?

200

 What happens to the particles in a solid when it melts?

What do they gain energy and start to move more freely?

200

Which type of materials typically have high conductivity?

What are metals?

200

What does a flammability symbol indicate?

What is a risk of catching fire?

300

What is the mass of an atom primarily found?

What is the nucleus?

300

What is the term for the mass per unit volume of a substance?

What is density?

300

In which state do particles have the most energy?

What is gas?

300

Why do metals conduct electricity well?

What is due to the free movement of electrons?

300

What type of hazard does a toxicity symbol represent?

What is a risk of poisoning or harmful effects?

400

What particle orbits the nucleus of an atom?

What are electrons?

400

What is the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid called?

What is the melting point?

400

At what point does a liquid begin to boil?

What is at its boiling point?

400

What type of materials generally have lower conductivity?

What are nonmetals?

400

Why is safety emphasized in scientific endeavors?

What is to prevent accidents and ensure proper handling of materials?

500

How is the identity of an element determined?

What is by the number of protons in its nucleus?

500

What is the boiling point?

What is the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas?

500

How can the state of a substance be changed?

What are by altering temperature or pressure?

500

Why is understanding conductivity important in science and engineering?

What is for various applications in technology and safety?

500

What should you do if you see a hazard symbol?

What is to follow safety precautions indicated?