ZAP! Periodic Table, Matter, & Scientific Method

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ZAP! Periodic Table, Matter, & Scientific Method Review Game

This dull, brittle solid is most likely a METAL, NONMETAL, or METALLOID?

The ONLY sure evidence of a chemical change is ________________ . a NEW substance

Bromine’s atomic number is 35 Bromine’s atomic number is 35. This means that bromine atoms will always have 35 ____. ions protons neutrons valence electrons

Metals, Nonmetals, or Metalloids? Hint: These are our semiconductors in electronics METALLOIDS

What does a ruler measure? Length, Mass, or Density?

Elements, Molecules, or Compounds?

Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? “The plant has broad, green leaves.” QUALITATIVE

WATER is evaporating away from the cup. A cup of hot tea is placed on a scale. Over time, the scale shows that the mass of the tea is decreasing. What is happening? WATER is evaporating away from the cup.

Using the pH scale, which is the most ACIDIC? STOMACH ACID

Located in GROUP 18, these elements do not react with others unless they are forced in lab. NOBLE GASES

Name three pieces of safety equipment that Andrew needs to use in order to heat up a glass beaker filled with water. Heat resistant gloves, safety goggles, tongs

Which TWO properties make metal a good choice to use AS WIRE in electronics? high density conductivity ductility luster

Element, Compound, or Mixture?

What does a triple beam balance measure? MASS (weight)

As you move across a period, what happens to the atomic number? Atomic number increases as you move across the period.

What does the blue color represent on this Periodic Table? NONMETALS

Acid, Base or Neutral? ACID

Located in GROUP 17, these elements react quickly with other elements to form salts. HALOGENS

This change of state is an example of A. basic change B This change of state is an example of A. basic change B. physical change C. extreme change D. chemical change

What can scientists do to increase the accuracy and reliability of their experiments? REPEAT THEM!

You smell an egg frying in a pan You smell an egg frying in a pan. Which type of system would be observed? OPEN SYSTEM

Put the following steps of the Scientific Method in order. A. Form a hypothesis B. Make a conclusion C. Perform the experiment A then C then B

A look inside an atom would reveal a nucleus made up of what kind(s) of particles? PROTONS and NEUTRONS

Rusting metal is an example of A. a physical change B. a chemical change C. matter being created D. matter being destroyed

Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? “Today’s temperature is four degrees warmer than yesterday’s. QUANTITATIVE

Baking soda has a pH of 8. 2 and tastes bitter Baking soda has a pH of 8.2 and tastes bitter. This means baking soda is A. neutral B. acidic C. basic D. flammable

Molecule, Compound, or Mixture?

Using the pH scale, which substance is NEUTRAL? WATER

Reese wants to know if the number of toppings on her pizza affects the price she will have to pay. What is the dependent variable? PRICE of PIZZA

If you increase the amount of blood in the water, then more sharks will come. What is the independent variable? AMOUNT OF BLOOD

Using the pH scale, which is the most BASIC? AMMONIA

Which of the following is an example of a chemical change? A. crumpled paper B. a burning log of wood C. sugar dissolving in iced tea D. a popsicle melting

Which of the following is an example of a physical change? A. crumpled paper B. a burning log of wood C. a lit match D. rotting fruit

Is this an example of an open or closed system? AMMONIA

Is this a physical or chemical change?

List three physical properties of this object. BROWN SOFT LIGHT FUZZY

The smallest particle that makes up ALL matter is the _________. ATOM

Give TWO examples of a PHYSICAL change. K.I.S.S. METHOD! RIPPED PAPER CRUMBLE PAPER CUT WOOD

Give TWO examples of a CHEMICAL change. K.I.S.S. METHOD! BURNT PAPER DIGESTING FOOD ROTTING FRUIT

What is a physical property of metal that makes it so useful? Hint: Think of things we make with metal. DUCTILITY, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, MALLEABILITY

Name one CHEMICAL property. FLAMMABILITY REACTION TO WATER REACTION TO ACID

Acid, Base or Neutral? BASE

Name 2 reasons why scientists must repeat their experiment. ACCURACY and RELIABILITY

Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? “The aluminum ball has a 4.2 inch diameter.” QUANTITATIVE

Jenny thinks that applesauce makes cake more moist than oil. What scientific question could she use as her experiment’s problem? Does applesauce make cake more moist than oil?

Which scientist’s results would be most accurate and reliable? repeated the experiment and obtained different results each time paid for the experiment to be done and published the results repeated the experiment and obtained the same results each time Scientist #3

Jenny thinks that applesauce makes cake more moist than oil. Using Jenny’s problem, and knowing that she usually uses oil in her cakes, which cake would be the experimental group? The cake made with applesauce is the experimental cake.

George wonders if Super Grow fertilizer will make his corn grow faster than normal. What is the independent variable George is testing? IV: fertilizer

Two students are studying the effect of insects on plant growth Two students are studying the effect of insects on plant growth. They prevent insects from eating some plants by covering the plants with a transparent mesh cloth. The students leave the other plants uncovered. What are some of the constants in their experiment? Amount of light Amount of water Type of plant Type of pot/soil

Jack thinks that the volume of cricket chirping outside his window has something to do with the temperature outside. What part of the Scientific Method did he just complete? “Chirp” Form a hypothesis.

Willow is graphing the results of her experiment. This is an example of which step of the Scientific Method? Analyze/Interpret data

Observe and record data. Beth measures the mass of the mice in her lab everyday for 14 days and writes the measurements in her table. This is an example of which step of the Scientific Method? Observe and record data.

Which of the following is a good scientific question? Who is cooler, Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton? Which insect produces the most honey?

Name one of the five skills of good scientists? Observing Inferring Predicting Classifying Making Models

Describe the attitude of “skepticism.” An attitude of DOUBT

Pick one symbol. Describe what it tells you about the experiment. Electric Shock Corrosive Chemical Explosive Flammable Radioactive Poisonous

Are green beans better for you than carrots? Explain why the following question is NOT a good scientific question. Are green beans better for you than carrots? “BETTER” is an opinion and can not be measured.

Kyle wonders if eating spinach will make him a better basketball player. Which of the following should he use for his experiment’s problem? Does eating spinach make you better at basketball? Does eating spinach improve shooting accuracy?

A scientist is studying the effects of sleeping pills on a person’s heart rate. What is something that should be kept constant? Sleeping conditions Amount of sleeping pills Initial heart rate Health of test subject # of test subjects per group

What is the definition of data? Any information gathered during an experiment

Which of the following means “an eagerness to learn more”? A. skepticism B. creativity C. honesty D. curiosity E. open-mindedness