Atoms
Molecules & Compounds
Chemical Symbols
Periodic Table
Elements
100

What makes up 99.9% of the atom's mass?

The nucleus

100

What is created when two or more atoms chemically combine?

A Molecule

100

What is the chemical symbol for Carbon?

C

100

What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called?

Periods

100

What is the number at the top of an elements "square" on the periodic table called?

Atomic Number

200

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

electrons

200

What are the two types of molecules?

Compound Molecules & Elemental Molecules

200

What is the chemical symbol for Helium?

He

200

What are the vertical columns on the periodic table called?

Groups or Families

200

True/False: The Atomic Mass divided by the Atomic Number gives you the number of neutrons.

False

300

Negatively charged ____________ are attracted to positively charged_________.

Electrons / Protons
300

Which type of molecule contains two or more atoms of the same element?

Elemental Molecule

300

What is the chemical symbol for Iron?

Fe

300

What are the elements called in the two rows that are pulled out on the bottom of the periodic table?

Rare Earth Metals

300

Which subatomic particle's number is found by looking at the element's atomic number?

Protons

400

On a Bohr Model, what are the orbitals called where the electrons orbit?

Electron Energy Levels or Electron Shells

400

Which type of molecule is CO2?

Compound Molecule
400

What is the chemical symbol for Silver?

Ag

400

What group of elements have atoms that are stable and do not bond?

Noble Gases

400

True/False:  When elements form compounds, they retain their physical and chemical properties.

False

500

Which subatomic particle acts like a glue in holding the nucleus together?

Neutrons

500

True or False: Are all compounds are molecules.

True

500

What is the chemical symbol for Tungston?

W

500

How is the periodic table arranged?

By increasing Atomic Number

500

What do you call a variation of at atom that has the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons?

Isotopes