Periodic Table
Elements/Compounds
Carbon Compounds
Hodge Podge
Volume
100

The symbol for iron

What is Fe?

100

the smallest particle of a compound that still has the properties of that compound

What is a molecule?

100

clear, odorless gas that aids in photosynthesis and is used to carbonate soft drinks

What is carbon dioxide?

100

the process by which a gas changes to a liquid

What is condensation?

100

What is the volume of a rectangular solid with a length of 45 cm, a width of 3 cm and a height of 5 cm?

What is 675 cm3?

200

The symbol for calcium. 

What is Ca?

200

the name of the scientist who classified the elements into a chart called the periodic table

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

200

a clear, odorless, poisonous gas formed when fuel doesn't burn completely; prevents blood from carrying oxygen to the rest of the body

What is carbon monoxide? 

200

the high energy state of matter in which the electrons and nucleus of each atom have seperated is called 

What is plasma?

200

What is the volume of a rectangular solid with a length of 2.3 cm, a width of 3.5 cm and a height of .7 cm? 

What is 5.635 cm3?

300

The symbol for neon

What is Ne?

300

the dense center of an atom

What is the nucleus?

300

this carbon compound is used to heat homes and is a waste product of digestion

What is methane?

300

the measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in a material

What is temperature?

300

What is the volume of a rectangular solid with a length of 1.2 cm, a width of 3.1 cm and a height of 1.5 cm?

What is 5.58 cm3?

400

The symbol for potassium

What is K?

400

the negatively charged particle in an atom

What is the an electron?

400

used by the body for cell growth and repair; essential for muscle development; common sources are meat and eggs

What are proteins?

400

mass divided by volume

What is density?

400

What tool is used to find the volume of a rectangular solid?

What is a ruler?

500

The symbol for xenon

What is Xe?

500

the particle in an atom that has no charge

What is a neutron?

500

are a rich source of energy; common sources are oils and waxes

What are lipids?

500

the tool used to measure mass

What is a triple beam balance?

500

What is the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular solid?

What is volume equals length times width time height?