States of Matter
Changes of State
Periodic Table of Elements
Metals
Nonmetals and Metalloids
100

Has a definite shape and a definite volume

What is a solid?

100

The melting point of water

What is 0 degrees celcius?

100

The way the elements are arranged on the periodic table

What is by atomic mass?

100
When iron rusts 

What is corrosion?

100

The state in which 10 of 16 nonmetals exist at room temperature

What is a gas?

200

Has a definite volume but no shape of its own

What is a liquid?

200

Change from a liquid to a gas

What is evaporation?

200

The rows that make up the atomic table are called this 

What is a period?

200

Shininess, malleability, ductility and conductivity

What is a physical property of metal?

200

The amount of electrons that each element in the carbon family can gain, lose or share 

What is 4?

300

Can change volume very easily

What is a gas?

300

Particles in a gas lose enough energy to form a liquid

What is condensation?

300

The term for the number of protons in the nucleus of an element

What is the atomic number?

300

How do alkali metals react with other elements

What is they lose one electron?

300

An example of an element that occurs in nature in the form of a diatomic molecule

What is nitrogen?

400

A liquid's resistance to flowing easily

What is viscosity?

400

Particles of a solid do not pass through the liquid state as they form a gas

What is sublimation?

400

The chemical symbol for iron

What is Fe?

400

The direction in which reactivity decreases as you move across a periodic table

What is from left to right?

400

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine are found in this family on the periodic table

What is the Halogen family (Group 17)?