This state of matter will take the shape of its container.
What is a liquid?
This type of matter is made up of a single type of particle.
What is an element?
This describes the action of attaining chemical knowledge for its own sake.
Pure Chemistry
Matter goes through this when it changes the way it looks without becoming a new kind of matter.
What is physical change?
Solids, liquids, and gases are this.
What are the states of matter?
This state of matter fills an entire space.
What is a gas?
This is the smallest particles of an element.
What is an atom?
This is the amount of matter it has.
What is mass?
This is made up of two or more kinds of matter that can be separated out.
What is a mixture?
The branch of chemistry in which the compositions of materials are identified is known as
Analytical Chemistry
This gaseous substance is a solid or liquid at room temperature.
Scientists arrange the elements in this.
What is a periodic table?
This is the amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
When a substance dissolves in another substance it is called this.
What is a solution?
The composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter.
Chemistry
In this state of matter, the particles flow past one another because they are held loosely together.
What is a liquid?
What are the horizontal groups of the periodic table called and how many are there?
Periods (7)
This is the measure of the amount of matter in a certain amount of space.
What is density?
One kind of matter changes into another when this happens.
What is a chemical change?
What is the study of chemistry that deals with substances that do not contain carbon?
Inorganic
The particles are held together firmly and they jiggle or vibrate very fast in place.
What is a solid?
Gold is an example of this.
What is an element?
What are the two terms used to describe the amount of energy within a physical or chemical reaction.
Absorbed and Released
When you consider the reaction (carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide), what is the arrow called?
yield sign
This is the metric unit of measure for mass.
What is gram (g)?