Mrs. Eisenlord
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Where all elements are listed | Periodic Table
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Smallest particle of an element | atom
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Center of an atom | nucleus
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Positively charged particles | protons
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Particles with no charge | neutrons
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Negatively charged particles located outside of the nucleus | electrons
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This is the same as the number of protons and electrons | atomic number
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Is the number of protons and neutrons added together | atomic mass
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Most elements fall under this category | metals
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Most elements are this phase at room temperature | solid
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Bromine and mercury are the only two of these on the Periodic Table | liquids
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O, Au and Na are all examples of this | chemical symbols
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Elements in a compound are chemically ___ | bonded
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Mixtures can always be | physically separated
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Compounds always have a chemical symbol with two or more | capital letters
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Atoms in this phase are tightly packed together | solid
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Atoms in this phase are loosely packed together and can flow past each other | liquid
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Atoms in this phase are spread out and fast moving | gas
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A liquid has no definite | shape
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A liquid has a definite | volume
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When multiple elements and compounds are physically mixed together | mixture
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Two elements that are chemically bonded | compound
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A gas has indefinite | shape and volume
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If a chemical symbol has more than one capital letter it must be a | compound
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When a gas turns into a liquid | condensation
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When a liquid turns into a solid | freezing
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When a solid turns into a liquid | melting
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When a liquid turns into a gas | boiling
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Which of these is an element: salt, oxygen or carbon dioxide | oxygen
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which of these is a mixture: water, silicon or sand | sand
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Which of these is a compound:water, carbon dioxide or baking soda | all of them
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Changes that do not create new substances and can be reversed | physical changes
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Changes that create new substances and can't be reversed | chemical changes
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The numbers in a chemical formula tell us the | ratio
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Symbol O | oxygen
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Symbol Na | sodium
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Symbol Nd | neodymium
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Symbol Fe | iron
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Symbol Au | gold
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Atomic number 7 | nitrogen
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Atomic number 19 | potassium
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Atomic number 74 | tungsten
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Atomic Number 22 | titanium
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Atomic number 28 | nickel
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Carbon's chemical symbol | C
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Platinum's chemical symbol | Pt
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Iron's chemical symbol | Fe
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Iodine's chemical symbol | I
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Sulfur's chemical symbol | S
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