These cards I made will be used to study for the unit B-2 quiz.
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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state of matter | the type of matter a substance is which could be either, liquid, gas, or solid
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solid | a state of matter that has low energy, high attraction force, unchanging shape and volume
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liquid | a state of matter that has medium energy and attraction force and has a changing shape, but not a changing volume
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gas | a state of matter that has high energy and low attraction force, and has a changing volume and shape
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atom | the smallest piece of matter that still keeps the same properties of the original piece of matter
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proton | the sub atomic particle that is inside the nucleus and is what controls the element’s name
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neutron | the sub atomic particle that is inside the nucleus and affects the mass number of an atom
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nucleus | the part of the atom that is in the center and is made of both neutrons and protons
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electron | the sub-atomic particle that controls the reactivity level and the ion charge
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electron cloud | the space around the atom where the electrons are
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valence electrons | electrons on the outermost shell
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The Periodic Table of Elements | the scientific table that organizes all the known elements natural and not by putting them in groups based on their chemical properties
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Reactivity | a matter’s ability to react with other materials
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atomic number | number of protons in a single atom
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mass number | the number of particles in the nucleus of a single atom and is measured by AMU
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atomic mass | the average mass number of all the isotopes of a single element
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Element | a material that is used to make other materials and has to be on the periodic table
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