Atomic Structure
The Periodic Table
States of Matter & Changes
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Reactions
100

What are the three main subatomic particles of an atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons.

100

What is the first element on the Periodic Table?

Hydrogen.

100

What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

Solid.

100

What type of bond involves the transfer of electrons?

Ionic bond.

100

What type of reaction combines two or more substances into one?

Synthesis reaction.

200

What part of the atom contains protons and neutrons?

The nucleus.

200

Which group contains the noble gases?

Group 18.

200

What process turns a liquid into a gas?

Evaporation.

200

What type of bond shares electrons between atoms?

Covalent bond.

200

What reaction breaks down a compound into simpler substances?

Decomposition reaction.

300

What is the charge of a neutron?

Neutral (no charge).

300

Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury.

300

What is the process of a solid turning directly into a gas?

Sublimation.

300

Which bond forms between metal atoms?

Metallic bond.

300

What type of reaction occurs when one element replaces another in a compound?

Single displacement reaction.

400

How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?

Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.

400

What do elements in the same group have in common?

The same number of valence electrons.

400

Is melting ice a physical or chemical change?

Physical change.

400

What diagram represents valence electrons in an atom?

Lewis Dot Structure.

400

In what reaction do two compounds exchange ions?

Double displacement reaction.

500

What term describes an atom with a different number of neutrons than protons?

Isotope.

500

Which element has the atomic number 26?

Iron (Fe).

500

What state of matter has no fixed shape or volume?

Gas.

500

What rule states that atoms tend to have eight electrons in their outer shell?

The Octet Rule.

500

Which type of reaction involves a substance reacting with oxygen to produce heat and light?

Combustion reaction.