Weather Patterns
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The Periodic Table
Atoms, Compounds, and Molecules, OH MY!
Properties of Matter
Middle School Science WILD CARD
100

Air molecules move more slowly and are closer together when they are…

Colder

100

What factor only impacts surface ocean currents, not deep sea?

Wind

100

What is the name of the chart that organizes all the known elements

The Periodic Table

100

What is the smallest unit of matter that still has the properties of that element

Atom

100

What type of property can be observed with the senses or measured with tools

Physical

100

What phase change occurs when a solid changes to a liquid?

Melting
200

This type of pressure system is associated with clear skies

High Pressure

200

Ocean currents move in large rotating systems called…

Gyres

200

What are horizontal rows on the periodic table called?

Periods

200

What are the primary subatomic particles that determine an element's reactivity?

Valence electrons

200

What type of property can only be observed when a substance undergoes a chemical change

Chemical

200

A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.

Adaptation

300

This type of pressure system is associated with stormy or cloudy weather

Low Pressure

300

As temperature increases, density…

decreases

300

What are vertical columns on the periodic table called?

Groups

300

Element or Compound: H2O

Compound

300

Elements with similar properties are in the same _____ on the periodic table.

Group

300

The continuous process of changing rock from one form to another. 

The rock cycle

400

Warm air rises, creating an area of this type of pressure below it

Low Pressure

400

As salinity increases, density…

increases

400

How many valence electrons do Alkali Metals have?

1 Valence Electron

400

What subatomic particle determines an atom’s elemental identity?

Protons

400

These compounds have a crystalline structure

Ionic compounds

400

Process by which water vapor changes back into liquid water, forming clouds.

Condensation

500

This property of air is the force exerted on a given area

Air Pressure

500

Deep sea currents are created by differences in density. 2 main factors cause these differences. Name both.

Temperature and Salinity

500

What group are the Halogens in?

Group 17

500

Element or Compound: Cl2

Element

500

Boiling point and color are ________ properties

physical

500

The fifth planet in the solar system

Jupiter

600

Hotter air molecules rise above cooler ones because they are…

less dense

600

This process occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere trap heat, warming the Earth

Greenhouse Effect

600

This group is unreactive and rarely forms compounds

Noble Gasses
600

A covalent compound is formed between what type of elements?

Nonmetals

600

Reactivity and flammability are _________ properties

Chemical

600

A close relationship between two different organisms where at least one benefits.

Symbiotic relationship

700

This type of wind occurs during the day when warm air rises over the land

Sea Breeze

700

Name 2 causes for sea level rise.

Thermal expansion, melting glacial ice

700

Name the 2 most reactive groups on the periodic table

Alkali metals

Halogens

700

An ionic compound is formed between what type of elements?

Metal and Nonmetal

700

These compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.

ionic

700

A fossil used to determine the relative ages of rock layers.

Index Fossil
800

A cold front is represented by what symbol on a weather map?

A blue line with triangles

800

Gyres are caused by the circling of global wind systems called…

Trade Winds

800

How many valence electrons do the halogens have?

Seven

800

How many electrons can the first energy level of an atom hold?

two

800

These compounds tend to have a lower melting point

covalent

800

Ribosomes are responsible for creating...

proteins

900

This type of front is characterized by light rain

Warm Front

900

Name 2 examples of greenhouse gasses

Examples: CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, chlorofluorocarbon, Hydrofluorocarbons

900

This group has properties of both metals and non-metals

Metalloids

900

Atoms bond until they have a ________ outer energy level.

Full

900

Which group on the periodic table is known for being highly reactive, soft, and silvery?

Alkali metals

900

The type of rock formed from solidified magma.

Igneous Rock

1000

This type of front is characterized by heavy rain and storms

Cold Front

1000

Greenhouse gases absorb what type of radiation?

Infrared Radiation
1000

These metals are highly reactive, but slightly less so than alkali metals.

Alkaline Earth Metals

1000

Where are protons and neutrons located in an atom?

Nucleus

1000

Which group on the periodic table has elements in all 3 states of matter at room temperature?

Halogens

1000

What moon phase is shown?

Waxing Gibbous