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Density Periodic Table Delightful Differences Lab Equip & Safety Wildcard Alchemy: Sections I & II Alchemy: Sections I & II Vital Vocab Credits

Vital Vocab Answer “table with elements organized in order of increasing atomic number and grouped so that elements with similar properties are in vertical columns”

Vital Vocab Answer “matter cannot be lost or gained in a chemical reaction”

Vital Vocab Answer “pure substance that is a chemical combination of two or more elements in a specific ratio”

Vital Vocab Answer “consecutive whole numbers associated with the elements on the periodic table; equal to the # of protons in the nucleus of an element”

Vital Vocab Answer Property describing how easily an element will combine with other substances to form new compounds

Vital Vocab Answer Does not depend on the size, shape, or amount of matter present; Depends on type of matter or material

Vital Vocab Answer What is the periodic table?

Vital Vocab Answer What is the law of conservation of matter (mass)?

Vital Vocab Answer What is a compound?

What is atomic #? Vital Vocab Answer

Vital Vocab Answer What is reactivity?

Vital Vocab Answer What is an intensive property?

Density- 100 Answer Definition of density

Density- 200 Answer The formula for density

Density- 300 Answer Density of gold (Au) ring is 19.3 g/mL. Density of a gold (Au) necklace is:

Density- 400 Answer Item with a larger density: Block A Block B

Density- 500 Answer Value for the density of liquid water:

Density- 600 Answer Will an object with a higher density displace more water than an object with a lower density? Explain.

Density- 100 Answer What is mass per unit volume (amount of matter in a given space)?

Density 200 Answer200 Answer What is d = m/V?

Density- 300 Answer- 300 Answer What is 19.3 g/mL?

Density- 400 Answer What is Block A?

Density- 500 Answer What is 1.0 g/mL or 1.0 g/cm 3 ?

Density- 600 Answer What is not necessarily? A larger object (volume) will displace more water than a smaller object, regardless of the density

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Father of the periodic table

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Number of Periods:

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Elements 57 to 70

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Location of transition metals/elements?

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Group 2 elements

Periodic Table Periodic Table Answer Location of main-group elements

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer Who is Mendeleev?

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer What are seven periods?

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer What are the lanthanides?

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer What are Groups 3-12?

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer What are the alkaline-earth metals?

Periodic Table Answer Periodic Table Answer What are Groups 1, 2, 13-18?

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between atomic # and atomic mass.

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between intensive and extensive properties

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between mass and volume.

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between a physical change and a chemical change.

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between an element and a compound.

Delightful Differences Answer The difference between aqueous and liquid phases.

Delightful Differences Answer What is # of protons (atomic #) Vs. Mass of an atom (atomic mass)

Delightful Differences Answer What is independent of type/amount of matter (intensive) Vs. Depends on type/amount of matter (extensive)

Delightful Differences Answer What is amount of matter (mass) Vs. Amount of space an object Takes up (volume)

Delightful Differences Answer What is a change that converts substances into something new (chemical) and a change that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance (physical)?

Delightful Differences Answer What is two or more elements combined (compound) Vs. Single type of atom (element)?

Delightful Differences Answer What is dissolved in water to make a solution (aqueous) Vs. Liquid form of matter (liquid)

Lab Equip & Safety Answer Should be worn for every laboratory experiment

Lab Equip & Safety Answer Used to measure mass

Lab Equip & Safety Answer Used to most precisely measure volume of a liquid

Lab Equip & Safety Answer Parking space # in which to meet for fire drills

Lab Equip & Safety Lab Equip & Safety Answer 3 pieces of lab equipment used in a filtration

Lab Equip & Safety Answer Lab equipment used for stirring a solution and scraping a solid

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What are goggles?

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What is a balance?

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What is a graduated cylinder?

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What is Space 105?

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What are ring stand, metal ring, funnel, filter paper, or beaker?

Lab Equip & Safety Answer What is a rubber policeman?

Wildcard Answer The name of Group 17

Wildcard Answer The ancient branch of science in which “gold” was produced.

Wildcard Answer Elements with some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals

Wildcard Answer The location of the transition metals on the periodic table

Wildcard Answer The elements represented by the symbols: Cu, Au, and K

Wildcard Answer Name of the two series placed below the periodic table.

Wildcard Answer What are the halogens?

Wildcard Answer What is alchemy?

Wildcard Answer What are metalloids?

Wildcard Answer What are Groups 3-12?

Wildcard Answer What are copper, gold, and potassium?

Wildcard Answer Where are lanthanide and actinide series?

Credits All of these questions have come from the Test Bank for Yates, Moore, and Starnes’s The Practice of Statistics, 2e By Michael A. Flinger and William I. Notz