Host Mrs. Laudicina The 5 TH Grade Class
TODAY’S RULES 1. Multiple groups 2. Answer in turn seconds per answer
TODAY’S CATEGORIES
Vocabulary
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Atoms
Elements
Misc.
Vocabulary More Vocabulary ElementsAtoms Metals Nonmetals Metalloids 100
The measure of how much space an object takes up
What is volume?
Anything that has mass and volume is made up of ______.
What is matter?
The amount of mass for each milliliter of a substance is known as _______.
What is density?
A material that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical means.
What is an element?
A group of elements that have conductivity, luster and flexibility
What are metals?
The smallest unit of an element that retain the properties of that element
What is an atom?
The core of an atom
What is the nucleus?
Bending a material without breaking it
What is malleability?
Consisting of two or more atoms joined together as a single particle
What is a molecule?
The ability to make a material thin without breaking
What is ductility?
A particle in an atom with one unit of negative charge.
What is an electron?
A particle in an atom with one unit of positive charge
What is a proton?
A particle in an atom with no charge
What is a neutron?
Potons and neutrons are located _______
What is the nucleus of an atom?
Where electrons are located in an atom.
What is spinning in the space outside the nucleus?
The most common elements in the universe
What are hydrogen and helium?
The state of matter of most elements at room temperature
What is solid?
This happens to metals when they combine with nonmetals from the environment.
What is they become corroded?
They are shiny but not as shiny as metals; they conduct electricity better than nonmetals but not as well as metals; they are not as easy to bend as metals.
What are metalloids?
This is what you would do to see if a substance is a nonmetal.
What is see if it is dull, test if it is brittle, test if it is a poor conductor of electricity?
The resistance to sinking
What is buoyancy?
The reason a beachball floats on water.
What is the beachball is filled with air and so it is less dense than water.?
Bowl A has a mass of 50g and a volume of 10cm 3. Bowl B has a mass of 30 g and a volume of 10cm 3. The bowl with the greater density is _____
What is Bowl A?
Three important properties of chemical elements
What are 1) state at room temperature;2) metal/nonmetal or metalloid;3) how they combine with other elements?
The location of nonmetals on the periodic table.
What is the right-hand side of the periodic table?
Daily Double
Metals
Two examples how people use aluminum. Explain.
-Mirrors -because it can be polished to be reflective -Cans –because cans can be easily molded (malleability) -Wiring –because it can be made into wire (ductility)
Hope you had fun reviewing matter!!!