Name That Element
What kind of change?
Chemistry Who?
All about that "base" and acids
Unscramble chemistry
100

Ag

Silver
100

Burning

Chemical

100
Branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic compounds.


Inorganic chemistry

100
Above 7 on the pH scale

Base

100

gA

Silver

200
S

Sulfur

200

Boiling

Physical

200

The chemistry of carbon compounds. 

Organic chemistry

200

Below 7 on pH scale 

Acid 
200
Element that has 26 protons (roni)

Iron

300

Fe

Iron
300

Freezing

Physical

300

Deals with compounds produced by living organisms. 

Biological Chemistry

300

7 on the pH scale

Neutral

300

The group that represents the largest number of elements (temlas)

Metals

400

Pt

Platinum

400

Decomposition of protein

Chemical

400

Applies to organic and inorganic chemistry. 

Biochemistry

400

A substance that accepts a pair of electrons

Lewis acid 

400

Simple substance which cannot be converted into other kinds by ordinary chemical means. (nelemtes)


Elements

500

Hg

Mercury

500

The type of change occurs when the composition of a substance is altered and a new substance is formed. 

Chemical 

500

Focuses on the chemical process of the dead organic substances in terms of decomposition, disinfection, and preservation. 

Embalming chemistry

500

a substance that donates a pair of electrons

Lewis base

500

A number used to represent the number of electrons lost, gained or shared in a chemical change. (ditoxaion bumner)


Oxidation Number