What are the charges on a proton and a neutron
What are protons have a positive charge and a neutron have no charge
The Law of Conservation of Matter States: Matter can not be ___________ or ______________.
What is created or destroyed
How many parts does an equation have? What are they
What is 3, reactant, product and yield
The state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid
To go from a solid to a liquid energy has to decrease
False
Identify the subatomic particles found in an atom
What are protons, neutrons and electrons
Which of the following is a pure substance? How do you know?
Oxygen because it is made up of one type of atom
What is the job of the arrow in this formula
What is separate the reactant from the product.
The rare state of matter which only occurs at very high temperatures
What is plasma
To go from a gas to a solid energy must decrease
True
Where are electrons found
What is in the electron cloud outside the nucleus.
Matter is divided into 2 categories. What are they
What are pure substance and mixtures
What does the 6 represent in the reactant?
What is the coefficient?
The state of matter which has NO definite shape or volume.
What is a gas
To go from a gas to plasma energy must increase
True
How many neutrons does this element have
What is 6
What subatomic particle determines the identity of an atom
What is the proton
What does the 2's represent in the reactant?
What is a subscript
Which state of matter is this
What is liquid
The top is the Liquid State and the bottom is the Gaseous State?
False
How do you find the number of neutrons?
What is subtract mass number from protons
What does it mean if an atom is neutral?
What is it has the same number of positive charges as it has negative charges
Which is the reactant in the equation
What is 6CO2 + 6H2O
This state of matter has LESS ENERGY than particles in other states
What is solid
Plasmas have the highest energy of all the states of matter. The energy not only exceeds the attractive forces among molecules but also exceeds the attractive forces that hold atoms together.
True.