Intro to Science
Matter
Atoms and Periodic Table
Chemical Bonds
Chemical Reactions
100

These are characteristics of God

Eternal, unchangeable, just, wise, holy, powerful, faithful, loving, etc.

100

Type of matter with tightly packed molecules arranged in a regular pattern

Solid

100

These are the two parts of an atom

Nucleus and electron cloud

100
This is how atoms reach the most stable state

Forming chemical bonds

100

This is a change in which one or more substances are converted into new substances

Chemical Reaction

200

3 ways we know truth

Direct observation

Valid logic

Divine Revelation

200

This is the energy of motion

Kinetic Energy
200

This tells the number of protons

Atomic number
200

This is how strongly an element can attract an electron to itself

Electronegativity

200

During this chemical reaction carbon dioxide and water are products

Combustion

300

A hypothesis predicts this

The outcome of an investigation

300

Substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means

Elements

300

This contains the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

Isotope

300

Atoms with little or no difference in electronegativity form this kind of bond

Covalent Bond

300

This is where the energy for chemical reaction comes from

Chemical Bonds
400

This is why we use the scientific method

To solve a problem and find connections between phenomena

400

Cooking an egg is an example of this type of change

Chemical Change

400

This makes up most of the volume of an atom

Empty space

400

Atoms with a large difference in electronegativity form this type of bond

Ionic Bond

400

A substance with the pH of 3 is a/an __________

Acid

500

This does NOT explain how things work

Law

500

This is the study of matter and its changes

Chemistry

500

This law states that elements that have similar properties appear at regular intervals

Periodic Law

500

This holds ionic bonds together

Attraction between opposite charges

500

During this process an unstable, large nucleus breaks down into a more stable, smaller nucleus

Radioactive Decay