Common Name
Fun Facts
Definitions
Theory
Elements and Gases
100

This common compound is known as water.

What is H2O?
100

On the periodic table, the atomic number of an element is exactly the same as the number of these found in its nucleus...

What are protons?

100

This first rule of the particle model states that all matter is made of these.


What are tiny particles?


100

The process of a liquid turning into a gas...

 What is vaporization/evaporation?

100

This specific element is known for being highly flammable and explosive, unlike noble gases.

What is Hydrogen?

200

This is the common name for the compound Sodium Chloride.

What is Salt?
200

There are exactly this many different types of building blocks (elements) that compose the entire universe... (looking for a specific number)

What is 118?

200

This second rule of the particle model states that a pure substance is made of these...

What are identical particles?

200

In this state of matter, particles are close together but have just enough energy to slide past one another.


What is a liquid?

200

This noble gas is commonly used in glowing commercial signs.

What is neon?

300

This is the common name for Silicon Dioxide SiO2, a major component of sand...

What is Quartz?

300

 A solution is a mixture composed of these two parts...

What are Solutes and Solvents?


300

This third rule states that these can hold particles together, acting like "invisible glue".


 What are forces of attraction?

300

Particles in this state move very fast, are far apart, and have very low attraction to each other.

What is a gas?

300

List the six naturally occurring noble gases (bonus if you get the synthetic one)...

What are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon? (Oganesson)

400

This complex molecule C55H98O6 is a primary component of this common dairy spread.

What is butter?

400

This type of solution has reached its "breaking point" and can no longer dissolve any more solute...

What is a Saturated Solution?

400

In this state of matter, particles are always moving and have space between them.


What are all states of matter (Solid, Liquid, and Gas)?


400

This state of matter has particles that are packed tightly and can only vibrate in place.


What is a solid?

400

Name the six Alkali Metals found in Group 1 of the periodic table...

What are Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, and Francium?

500

This gas molecule O3 is a form of oxygen that protects the Earth from UV rays...

What is Ozone?

500

Provide two examples of a saturated fat and two examples of an unsaturated fat...

What are butter/cheese/meat (saturated) and avocado/olive oil/almonds (unsaturated)?

500

While most substances contract when they freeze, this unique substance actually expands when it becomes a solid...

What is water?

500

The particle theory states that particles are never still and they are always in this state.

What is motion?

500

This noble gas is the only one that is naturally radioactive...

What is Radon?