POTASSIUM
GOLD
OXYGEN
SODIUM
CHLORINE
100

Any element listed between the metals and nonmetals on the Periodic Table that has some properties of both groups

Semimetal

100

Substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined

Compound

100

Letter or letters that abbreviate an element’s name


Chemical Symbol

100

Process in which one or more substances are changed into one or more different substances

Chemical Reaction

100

Any element in the far right column of the Periodic Table that generally does not combine with other elements

Noble Gas
200

Substance that cannot be broken down into other substances

Element

200

The smallest piece of an element is called a(n) BLANK.

A. molecule

B. element

C. atom

D. compound

C. atom

200

Shorthand way to describe the chemical makeup of a compound

Chemoical Formula

200

The Periodic Table BLANK.

A. lists all known compounds

B. illustrates how molecules are formed

C. lists all known elements

D. organizes chemical formulas

C. list all known elements

200

Two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds

Molecule

300

Who is the scientist who developed the most widely accepted model of the atom today?

A. John Dalton

B. J.J. Thomson

C. Ernest Rutherford

D. Erwin Schrӧdinger

D. Erwin Schrӧdinger

300

The elements in a compound often do not form a one-to-one ratio. The ratio is indicated by small numbers to the lower right of the symbols. This is called a BLANK.

A. superscript

B. numeral

C. indicator

D. subscript

D. subscript

300

Atoms of two different elements have different numbers of BLANK.

A. atoms

B. compounds

C. molecules

D. protons

D. protons

300

 Any atom of a given element has the same number of BLANK in its nucleus.

A. protons

B. electrons

C. neutrons

D. orbits

A. protons

300

Most nonmetals are  BLANK.

A. gases

B. solids

C. semimetals

D. plasma

A. gases

400

In the Periodic Table, atoms are arranged in order of increasing BLANK, which is the number of protons in their nuclei.

A. nuclei

B. atomic number

C. mass

D. neutrons

B. atomic number

400

Two or more elements can combine to form a BLANK.

A. molecule

B. atom

C. solution

D. compound

D. compound

400

The horizontal rows in the Periodic Table are called BLANK.

A. semimetals

B. sections

C. groups

D. periods

D. periods

400

Fe₂O₃ is the chemical formula for iron oxide. How many atoms of each element are present in this chemical formula?

2 Iron and 3 Oxygen

400

Each vertical column in the Periodic Table is called a BLANK. 

A. group

B. row

C. period

D. section

A. group

500

Water is a unique compound. Describe at least two characteristics of water that make it unique.

1. Water is one of the few compounds that is a liquid at room temperature.

2. Water can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.

500

The properties of a compound are BLANK those of the substances that make them up.

A. exactly the same as

B. the reverse of

C. different from

D. more intense than

C. different from

500

Describe metals and non-metals. What are some differences? What are some similarities?

Metals: Conducts electricity, malleable, luster

Nonmetals: Does not conduct electricity, brittle, dull

500

A scientist has an unknown gas in a container. By experimenting, she has found that the gas will not combine with any other element. This gas is most likely which type of element?

A. semimetal

B. alkali metal

C. noble gas

D. metal

C. noble gas

500

Elements and compounds BLANK.

A. are pure substances

B. are made up of atoms

C. have specific properties

D. are all of the above

D. are all of the above