Types of Matter
States of Matter
Atoms
The Periodic Table
Measurement
100

Type of matter that is a pure substance and can be found on the Periodic Table?

Element

100

State of matter with definite volume but no definite shape?

liquid

100

Subatomic particle with positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom?

proton

100

These elements are shiny, hard and malleable?

metals

100

Total amount of space an object occupies?

volume

200

Formed as a result of a physical combination of substances and can often be separated?

Mixture

200

State of matter with no definite volume and particles move at high speeds in all directions?

gas

200

Core of an atom?

nucleus

200

These elements are located on the right side of the zig-zag line on the PT?

nonmetals

200
A measure of the total amount of matter in an object?

mass

300

Salt, water and sugar are all examples of?

compounds

300
A change of state from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

300

Electrons are organized in these around the nucleus of an atom?

energy levels

300

These elements have properties of metals and nonmetals?

metalloids

300

Anything that has mass and takes up space?

matter

400

Gold, silver, nickel and nitrogen are all examples of?

Elements

400

A change of state from a liquid to a solid?

freezing

400

The outermost electrons in an atom involved in the formation of chemical bonds?

valence electrons

400
Elements on the PT are arranged according to?

Increasing atomic number

400

The basic building block of all matter?

atoms

500

A particle of a compound is called?

Molecule

500

State of matter where particles are packed tightly together and locked in place?

solid

500

Charge and location of a neutron?

neutral and in the nucleus

500

Vertical columns of elements are called?

Groups/Families

500
A ratio of mass per unit volume of an object or substance?

density