Matter's Structure
Matter's Properties
Metals and Non-Metals
Periodic Table
100

The three states of matter.

What is solid, liquid, and gas.

100

The smallest unit of an element. 

What is an atom.

100

A group of elements that are shiny, conductors, and flexible.

What are metals.

100

Elements located on the left side of the Periodic table.

What are metals. 

200

The amount of matter in an object usually measure in grams.

What is mass.

200

A chemical combination of two or more elements. 

What is a compound.

200

A group of elements that do not conduct heat or electricity and are not malleable.

What are non-metals

200

Elements located on the right side of the periodic table.

What are non- metals. 

300

The upward push on an object.

What is buoyancy.

300

A material that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by a chemical reaction.

What is an element. 

300

A solution of metal and at least one other solid.

What is an alloy.

300

Elements that have the properties of both metals and non-metals. Located in the middle. 

What are metalliods.

400

Color, size, mass and volume.

What are physical properties. 

400

Particles with one or more atom joined together. 

What is a molecule.

400

The ability to be pulled into thin wires without breaking.

What is ductility.

400


A non-metal found at the top of the periodic table with a lite atomic mass, used in balloons.

What is helium.

500

The state of matter where the particles are disorganized and less dense.

What is a gas.

500

A molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

What is a water molecule. 

500

The gradual wearing away of a metal as it reacts to a non-metal in its environment. 

What is corrosion.

500

The Periodic Table of Elements is based on these.

What are properties.