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Periodical Table
Types of Matter
States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Definitions
100
pink or salmon
What is the color of Transition Metals?
100
It is the smallest living form of matter.[It also has six protons six neutrons and six electrons.
What is an atom?
100
32 degrees F
What is the melting point of ice?
100
Can be observed without changing the composition of the matter.
What is a physical property?
100
anything that has mass and volume.
What is matter?
200
Silicon is listed as a Metalloids solid
What is silicon listed as on the Periodic Table
200
A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen. hence H2O
What is a water molecule?
200
212 degrees F
What is the waters boiling point?
200
An ability to undergo change.
What is a chemical property?
200
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
300
Yellow.
What is the color of the gas on the Periodic table?
300
A nitrogen molecule is to nitrogen atoms
What is Nitrogen molecule?
300
The solid form of CO2
What is dry ice?
300
Physical change.
What is it called when only the form or appearance of matter changes?
300
A blend of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
What is a mixture?
400
Helium,Neon,Argon,Krypton,Xenon,and Radon.
What are noble gases ?
400
A ammonia molecule is made up of tree Hydrogen and one big nitrogen atom.
What is Ammonia molecule?
400
The reverse of vaporization.
What is condensation?
400
A chemical change.
What is it called when new substances with different properties are produced?
400
The state of matter that exists at high temperatures in which electrons are knocked out of a gas.
What is plasma?
500
FE,AU,AG,and TI
What is Iron Gold Silver Titenium?
500
The root meaning of COMPOUND comes from the Latin COMP NERE,Witch means " to put together".
What is the root meaning of COMPOUND?
500
Can occur as evaporation or boiling.
What is vaporization?
500
The Father of Modern Chemistry.
Who was Antoine Lavoisier?
500
Statement that stats that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
What is The Law of Conservation of Mass?