8Sci_AtomicTheory Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is Carbon Dioxide an example of? | a compound |
What is glucose an example of? | a chemical |
What is titanium an example of? | an element |
What would the chemical combination of Atom A with Atom B result in? | a molecule AB |
What can be separated into simpler parts by physical means? | salt water |
What is nitrogen an example of? | an element |
What is magnesium an example of? | an element |
Name 3 examples mixtures can be separated? | evaporation, filtering and magnetic separation |
Which of the following is the heaviest? electron, proton, nucleus or neutron | nucleus |
What series of activities would you use to separate swadust, water and iron fillings? | evaporation, then use a magnet |
Does a proton, neutron or electron have a negative charge? | electron |
What does orbitals contain? | a few fast-moving electrons |
Is the nucleus of an atom always positively or negatively charged? | positively charged |
Which has a greater atomic mass, Hydrogen or Neon? | Neon |
What two elements make up water? | Hydrogen and Oxygen |
What two elements make up ammonia? | nitrogen and hydrogen |
What is salt an example of? | a compound |
How many different elements are in this substance of methane, CH4? | two |
What is an element? | the simplest form of matter |
What is water an example of? | a compound |
If propane has three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms, what is the chemical formula? | C3H8 |
What is a substance? | two compounds joined by physical means |
What best describes a substance? | a mixture |
How do elements combine to form a compound? | elements always combine in specific ratios |
How are the properties of elements related to the properties of the compounds they make? | the properties of the compound are completely different than the properties of the elements |
The formula for glucose is C6H12O6. How many atoms are present in the glucose compound? | 24 |
What is an example of a homogeneous mixture? | nitrogen gas and oxygen gas |
What is a compound? | a pure substance containing elements that are chemically combined |
What is a heterogeneous mixture? | it contains 2 or more types of particles which are easily distinguished |
What is an example of a heterogeneous mixture? | a salad |
Do carbon monoxide(CO) and carbon dioxide(CO2)have different properties? Why? | yes, because they contain the same elements in different quantities |
What is the best example of a pure substance? | gold |
What best describes the resulting compound when elements chemically combine? | it has different properties from the uncombined elements |
Mixtures can be separated by physical means. What is NOT a way to separate mixtures? | stirring |
What is glucose an example of? | compound |
Which chemical compound contains the greater number of nitrogen (N) atoms? NH4NO3 or (NH4)3PO4 | (NH4)3PO4 |
What has been created when you combine salt and water together? | a solution |
What is true about the compounds carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2? | they have different properties because they contain the same elements in different quantities |
How can scientists identify an element? | by looking at the structure of a single atom |
What substance is held together by chemical bonds? | compounds |
What is the compound potassium sulfate, K2SO4, composed of? | 2 atoms of potassium, 1 atom of sulfur, and 4 atoms of oxygen |
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