Basics
Periodic Table
Chemical Reactions
States of Matter
Measurements and Math
100

The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.

Atom

100

What element has the atomic number 8?

Oxygen

100

The reactants in 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O.

Hydrogen and Oxygen

100

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume.

Solid

100

The SI unit for temperature. 

Kelvin (K)

200

This is the symbol for sodium on the periodic table.

Na

200

The elements in Group 18 are known as these gases.

Noble Gases

200

In a chemical reaction, mass is always ________.

Conserved

200

In this state of matter, particles are free to move but still close together.

Liquid
200

The freezing point of water in Celsius.

0°C

300

This is the number of protons in a carbon atom.

6

300

Chlorine belongs to this group of nonmetals.

Halogens

300

When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, this type of reaction occurs.

Synthesis

300

When a liquid is heated to the point where its vapor pressure equals the external pressure, this process occurs.

Boiling

300

The density formula is mass divided by ________.

Volume

400

The particle in an atom that has no charge.

Neutron

400

The horizontal trends in atomic size decrease from this side to this side of the table.

Left to right

400

The number of oxygen atoms in 2CO₂.

4

400

The process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface below boiling point.

Evaporation

400

Round 0.003468 to 2 significant figures.

0.0035

500

What is the molecular geometry of H2O?

bent or V-shaped

500

Elements with similar properties are arranged in these vertical columns.

Groups or families

500

This type of reaction involves a compound breaking down into simpler substances.

Decomposition Reaction

500

The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.

Melting Point

500

The number of significant figures in 0.00450.

3