The type of metric measurement that one would use to measure their pinky.
What is centimeter?
"Copper was stretched into a wire" is an example of this characteristic of matter.
What is malleability
These are the three main states of matter.
These are the three subatomic particles of the atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
What are protons?
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
Mrs. Grata wants to test her diamond to see if it is real so she tries to scratch it with another rock. She is testing this trait of the diamond.
What is hardness?
The state of matter that has an absolute density but will take the shape of whatever container it is in.
What is a liquid?
The scientist who discovered protons.
Who is Chadwick?
The Periodic Table is organized by this number.
What is the atomic number?
Convert 5 m to cm.
What is 500 cm?
The slower a liquid flows when being poured, the higher this trait is said to be.
What is viscosity?
This must be added or taken away in order to change from one state of matter to another.
What is energy?
The scientist who discovered that the atom has a positive center through his Gold Foil experiment.
Who is Rutherford?
What is a cation?
What is 80 cm3?
A cup with hot coffee in it is warm to touch. This is the trait of matter that you are observing.
What is conductivity?
Fruit salad is an example of this type of mixture.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
The scientist who helped to come up with the beginning ideas of the Atomic Theory.
Who is Dalton?
The family of elements that does not like to bind with other elements because their outer electron shell is already full.
What are noble gases?
The density of an object that has a mass of 800 g and a volume of 8 mL.
What is 100 g/mL?
The process that changes a solid to a gas.
What is sublimation?
What is a homogeneous mixture?
This scientist claimed that there are negatively charged particles located inside of a positively charged sphere.
Who is Thomson?
The family of elements that contains elements needed for life.
What are nonmetals?