Chemistry Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
derivitive | made by attatching new atoms to the molecule |
Dr. Roy Plunkett | young scientist who discovered reflon by serendipity |
Daniel Farenheit | created a scale that said water froze at 32 degrees and body temp was 96 degrees (revised to 98.6 |
Andreas Celcius | created a thermometer- used liquid mercury in a glass tube. Had 0= boiling point and 100= freezing point (later the two were switched) |
state of matter | whether a substance is a solid liquid or gas |
kinetic-molecular theory | says that all matter consists of extremely tiny particles (atoms, molecules, or ions), which are in constant motion |
kinetic energy | energy of motion |
periodic table | a table in which symbols and other info for elements are contained in boxes |
chemical bond | an interaction between 2 or more atoms that holds them togeter by reducing the potential energy of their electrons |
chemical compound | a pure substance that is composed of 2 or more different elements held together by a chemical bond |
physial properties | properties which can be observed and masured without changing the compostion of the substance |
density | the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume, which is a physical property useful for identifying substances |
extensive properties | depends on the amount of a substance present (exp: mass and volume) |
intensive properties | do not depend on the amount of a substance present (exp: melting point, density) |
physical changes | changes in physical properties in which the identity of the substance is perserved even though the appearence has changed |
chemical change | reaction in whihc one or more substances (reactants) are transformed into one or more different substances (the products) |
chemical equation | representation of the chhange with chemical formulas |
metric system | the standard system for recording and reporting measurements |
SI (International System of Units) | a decimal system used internationally in science |
absolute zero | on the kelvin scale, the lowest temperature that can be achieved |
precision | consistency |
accuracy | exact |
mass | the fundamental measure of the quantity of matter |
subatomic particles | 3 things that make up all atoms |
radioactivity | the phenomenon that says atoms of certain substances emit unusual waves when they disinegrate |
canal rays | positvely charged particles which move in oppoite direction to cathode rays and pass through hole in the cathode and were detected on opposite sides |
nucleus | tiny core of an atom in which the protons and neutrons are located |
atomic number (z) | number of protons in nucleus of atom that is unique for each element |
atomic mass unit (u) | the way masses of fundamental atomic particles are often expressed |
mass # (A) | the sum of the # of protons and neutrons in an atom |
isotopes | atoms with the same atomic # but different mass # |
percent abundance | the amount of a substance on earth |
ion | atom with a charge (different number of electrons) |
mole | 6.02 x 10 ^-23 |
Dalton | came up with an atomic theory. thought that an atom was a uniformly dense sphere in 1800s |
Crookes | 1870s-> cathode ray tube-> magnet deflected the beam (wasn't sure if it was particles or light) but since it reflected, CONCLUDED IT WAS A BEAM OF PARTICLES |
Thomson | 1890s-> Picked up Crooke's work and concluded PARTICLES ARE NEGATIVELY CHARGED because they deflect towards positive magnet-> called them electrons MADE PLUM PUDDING MODEL |
Rutherford | 1911-> gold foil experiment-> concluded MOST OF THE ATOM IS EMPTY SPACE. ALL OF THE POSITIVE CHARGE AND MOST OF THE MASS IS LOCATED IN A DENSE CENTER->nucleus |
metalloids | have some properties of metals but aren't metals |
Alkali metals | group 1A |
alkaline earth metals | group 2A |
halogens | group 7A |
noble gases | group 8A |
chemistry | a study of matter and what it is made of |
proton | the number of these particles determines the where an element is on theperiodic table |
hypothesis | educated guess |
atom | the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of of that element |
molecule | substance formed when 2 or more atoms share electrons |
law | a proven fact |
theory | explanation based on a hypothesis that has been verified many times |
heterogeneous | mixture in which the parts are still visible and are not evenly dispersed |
homogeneous | a solution tat has solute evenly distributed throughout |
particulate | another word for subatomic |
macroscopic | looking at the big picture |
symbolic | using shorter notation to represent something |
qualitative | odor, color, texture, shape |
electron | particle found in orbitals around the nucleus of an atom |
quantitative | numerical data |
neutron | a subatomic particle that has no charge |
everything is made of this | matter |
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