Would You Please Set the Period Table?
It May Just Kill You
Physical Education, Without All the Sweating
Vocab Schmocab
From Da Test
100
The position of the periods on the Periodic Table
What is from left to right - horizontal rows?
100
A common radioactive item that could kill you (with extended exposure).
What is cell phone, granite counter tops, space, etc etc...?
100
When you're less attracted to the particle next to you, the boiling/melting point is then this.
What is lower boiling/melting point as well?
100
When a nucleus is unstable, it's considered this.
What is radioactive?
100
Copper is used for wires because it is ductile. This is a chemical property.
What is false - physical property?
200
Two chemical properties of Group 2.
What are: 1. Reactive? 2. Forms ionic bonds?
200
Carbon's isotopes all have the same this, but different this.
What is same Atomic Number/ Number of Protons? What is different number of Neutrons?
200
Gas sucks at this. Metals rock a this.
What is being a thermal conductor?
200
Bethoven, a classical piano player, would have thought differently about this definition of a conductor.
What is the ability to transfer electricity or thermal energy?
200
In the modern periodic table, this is how elements are arranged.
What is by increasing atomic number? What is by similar chemical properties in groups?
300
The 3 regions of the periodic table.
What are metals, nonmetals, and semimetals?
300
2 Rules for making new elements.
What is: 1. Experiment must be repeated? 2. Your method can't kill people? 3. Element must have distinct physical/chemical properties?
300
Cheese in a can can't do this.
What is dissolve in water?
300
The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
What is the melting point?
300
Three examples of physical changes are:
What is melting ice, mowing the lawn, and carving a statue?
400
On your birthday, you have to open the box to see what's inside. On the periodic table, just by looking at the box, you immediately know these three out of six things.
What are: 1. Element's name? 2. Atomic #? 3. Symbol? 4. Atomic mass? 5. State of matter? 6. Natural/Synthetic?
400
The difference from Beta & Alpha.
What is Alpha loses 2 protons and 2 neutrons and moves BACK on the periodic table 2 spots? What is Beta loses 1 electron and gains 1 proton, and moves UP the periodic table 1 spot?
400
5 physical properties.
What are: 1. Color? 2. Length? 3. Shape? 4. Texture? 5. Temperature? 6. Mass? 7. Volume? 8. Density? 9. Melting point? 10. Boiling point?
400
Kinda like transformers, but with periodic elements.
What is transmutation?
400
What are three physical changes?
What is melting ice, mowing the lawn, and carving a statue?
500
Number of elements the periodic table will have in 10 years.
What is who knows?
500
How we make new elements.
What is we throw them into a particle accelerator, get them moving really really fast, and then slam them together and see what sticks?
500
The way particles transfer heat.
What is the collide into each-other? (Thus when it's a gas, the particles are so far apart, it's hard for them to transfer. When it's a metal, they are so close, it's easy for them to run into each-other and transfer the heat.)
500
The most reactive, non-metal group.
What are halogens - group 17?
500
Describe a method you could use to separate a mixture of sand and sugar.
What is add water to dissolve the sugar, and then filter out the sand (since it doesn't dissolve, but will sit at the bottom)?