A) particles of matter are in constant motion B) particles in solids do not move C) particles in liquids are still D) particles in gases vibrate in place
A) evaporation B) condensation C) vaporization D) sublimation
A) sugar B) sand C) salt D) Kool-Aid
A) aluminum foil folding B) ice melting C) paper ripping D) metal rusting
A) plasma B) gas C) liquid D) solid
A) reaction between baking soda and vinegar B) apple rotting C) water evaporating into water vapor D) plastic burning
A) All carbon atoms have exactly 6 protons in its nucleus B) All helium atoms have 4 protons in its nucleus C) It is possible for carbon atoms to have either 6 or 7 protons in its nucleus D) All lithium atoms have 3 neutrons in its nucleus
A) F B) O C) S D) Ne
A) bouyancy B) density C) weight D) mass
A) negatively charged B) a base C) an acid D) positively charged
A) solid B) liquid C) gas D) plasma
A) N3 B) O2 C) H2 D) NaOH
A) heating the tea B) stirring the tea C) adding more ice D) using powdered sugar instead of sugar cubes
A) Bohrium B) Bromine C) Rhenium D) Arsenic
A) Bohr, Dalton, Rutherford, Thomson B) Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr C) Dalton, Rutherford, Thomson, Bohr D) Dalton, Thomson, Bohr, Rutherford
A) Chlorine has 7 valence electrons, and has 35 protons in its nucleus, and is in period 3. B) The atomic number is 17, the atomic mass (weight) is 35.453, and it (Chlorine) is in the same family as Fluorine. C) Chlorine is in the same family as sulfur, has 18 neutrons in its nucleus and is a nonmetal gas. D) Chlorine is in group 17, and has 2 energy levels, and is in the Halogen family.
A) Na & Mg B) I & At C) Sb & Te D) Tc & Ru
A) Particles in liquids flow around each other. B) Particles in solids vibrate in place. C) Particles in gases have lots of energy and move freely. D) Solid particles do not move.
A) chemical change B) mixture C) element D) compound
A) evaporation B) sublimation C) condensation D) vaporization
A) atomic weight B) atomic number C) atomic mass D) mass number
A) He was the first to suggest that different elements have atoms of different masses. B) His model showed electrons moving in specific layers, shells, or orbits. C) He was the first to propose that an atom was mostly empty space. D) He proposed that an atom is a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it.
A) No B) Yes
A) Niels Bohr B) John Dalton C) Ernest Rutherford D) J.J. Thomson
A) electron cloud B) molecule C) plum pudding model D) nucleus
A) control B) independent variable C) dependent variable D) constant |