A pure substance that can't be broken down
True
False
Conducts heat and electricity. On the left of the periodic table and middle. Luster, malleable, ductile.
Element that does not conduct heat or electricity, is usually a gas or powdery solid. It is brittle. In upper right corner of periodic table.
Located in staircase line. Properties of metals and non-metals.
Substance. Quantative and Qualitative.
Change of state. Can be reversed.
- Luster
- Malleability
- Ductility
- Optical Clarity
- Viscosity
- Brittleness
- Hardness
- Electral Conductivity
How much mass in a given volume. Units are g/mL or g/cm^3
When the substance is changed, a new substance is produced.
Flammability, Acid, Water, Air
False
Change of color, Change of odour, Bubble gas forms, a new solid is produced, heat or light is given off.
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
Space between them.
Constant random motion.
Move faster when heated, slower when cooled.
Attract each other.
Bronze, Brass, Solder.
Metal solutions.
Number of protons in an atom. Also the atoms total mass.
Atoms with same amount of Protons but different amounts of Neutrons.
Atomic Number - Protons
True
True
In group 1 of periodic table. Shiny, silvery, and soft. Highly reactive. ex. salt, baking soda, potassium.
All elements in group 2 on periodic table. Shiny, Silvery, not as soft as Alkali Metals. And not as reactive as Alkali Metals. Ex. calcium, fireworks
Elements in group 17 of periodic table. Liquids gases, or solids. Very reactive. ex. Chlorine, Halogen.
In group 18 of the periodic table. Colourless, tasteless, odourless. Glow different colors when an electrical current passes through.