Science 9 Chemistry

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science 9 chemistry
Maddy Counsell
Flashcards by Maddy Counsell, updated more than 1 year ago
Maddy Counsell
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What is matter anything that has mass or volume
what is mass the amount of matter an object contains
what is volume the amount of space occupied by an object
what is density how crowed together the particles of the matter is
what is mass measured in grams
what is volume measured in liters
what is density measured in grams per milliliter
how do you calculate density mass divided by volume
what is it called when a solid changes to a gass sublimation
what is it called when a gas changes to a solid deposition
what is the melting point of water 0 degrees C
what is the boiling point of water 100 degrees C
two things that happen in a physical change -a change where no new substance is formed -properties of final substance are the same as the starting substance
two things that happen in a chemical change - change where a new substance is formed - new substance has different properties than the starting materials
what are the starting materials in a chemical reaction reactants
what is the product(s) in a chemical reaction materials produced from the reactants in a chemical reaction
what are the 4 main rules that determine what symbol is used for the element - using the first letter of the element -first and second letter of the element -first and third letter of the element - Latin names
what does the zig zag line of the periodic table indicate the elements on the left are metals and the ones on the right are non metals
the only metal liquid at room temperature mercury
most common elements found in diamonds carbon
the most abundant element found in air nitrogen
2 or more elements chemically bonded together compound
solution (you can see through it) 2 or more substances where 1 dissolves evenly into the other, a liquid or gas
suspension (very hard to see through) 2 or more substances one is a liquid that doesn't dissolve
as a object moves from a solid to a gas what happens to its mass it stays the same
as a object moves from a solid to a gas what happens to its volume increases
as a object moves from a solid to a gas what happens to its density decreases
as a object moves from a solid to a gas what happens to its energy increases
what 3 subatomic particles make up an atom proton, newtron, electron
which subatomic particle orbits the nucleus electron
what is a period on the periodic table horizontal row
what is a family on the periodic table vertical row
3 patterns on the periodic table -columns have the same # of valences -increase #p from L to R -add new orbit with each row
what does atomic mass mean number of protons and newtrons in an atom
most reactive metals Alkali Metals
2ed most reactive metals Alkaline earthmetals
most reactive non-metal Halogens
un reactive metals Noble gasses
what are transition metals metals found in the middle of the periodic table
located along the line between metals and non-metals semi metals
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