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Section 1Section 2Section 3 Vocabulary Extra Vocabulary Even more vocab

Who introduced the law of conversation of matter A 100

Lavoisier did A 100

A 200 What did the law of conversation of matter state

It sated that matter can never be destroyed nor created, It can only change form A 200

Dalton introduced what? A 300

an early atomic theory of matter A 300

Thomson discovered what? A 400

That atoms are made of even smaller subatomic particles A 400

Rutherford suggested… and Chadwick introduced the… A 500

Rutherford: a new model of an atom Chadwick: electronic cloud A 500

There are ___ known elements B 100

118 B 100

Number on the top in the numbers periodic table block B 200

Atomic number B 200

Tells the number of Protons in the nucleus B 300

Atomic number B 300

Tells the number of neutrons in an element B 400

Rounded atomic mass – atomic number B 400

Find the amount of protons and neutrons and electrons and the rounded mass then draw and electronic cloud B 500

Protons: 6 Neutrons: 7 Electrons: 6 Rounded mass: 13 B 500

Name a compound C 100

Water Carbon dioxide Salt Ex…… C 100

can water be a mmixtue? C 200

NO C 200

What is an example of a homogenous mixture C 300

Ice cream Milk Ex…. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Compare a homogenous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture C 400

A homogenous mixture is the same thought and cant be seen but a heterogeneous mixture you can see and has different parts C 400

Witch elements makes up a compound as well as how many atoms C 500

Chemical formula C 500

Has mass and takes up space D 100

matter D 100

A small particle that makes up most types of matter D 200

atom D 200

Tiny negatively charged particles with mass D 300

Electrons D 300

Positivly charged central part of the atom D 400

Nucleus D 400

Positively charged particles in the nucleus D 500

Protons D 500

Electrons are so small and fast that they move in a cloud E 100

Electronic cloud model E 100

Substance made up of only one kind of atom E 200

Elements E 200

Atoms of the same element that have different amount of neutrons but the same number of protons E 300

Isotopes E 300

Number found below the element symbol E 400

Atomic mass E 400

Most of the elements and are shiny luster and in general good conductors of heat and electricity solids at room temp. E 500

Metals E 500

Dull in appearance, poor conductors of heat and electricity gasses at room temp. F 100

Non metals F 100

do not conduct heat and electricity as well as metals solids at room temp. F 200

Metalloids F 200

Matter that has the same composition and properties throughout F 300

Substance F 300

Substance who’s smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element F 400

Compound F 400

2 or more substances mixed together witch don’t make a new substance F 500

Mixtue F 500

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