Nucleus
George E. P. Box
Electron
D = m/v
An Electron Shell
18 g
2.5 ml
Horizontal
Groups (or Families)
Quarks
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Chemistry and Physics
Model
J. J. Thomson
Homogeneous
THE BOX!
Sublimation
Bohr
It needs an electron to have a full shell, so it will take the electron from anywhere. (It'll take an electron from kittens)
New substance, color change, gas formed, temperature change, light given off
Breaking, bending, mixing, phase change
Noble Gases
Intensive
Boiling point
If... Then... Because...
What is the mass of 6 ml of barium if the density of barium is 3 g/ml?
What type of mixture is the same throughout?
Who had an atomic model that was like PLUM PUDDING or CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH
What is the center of the atom called?
What are the three parts of a hypothesis?
Who said ESSENTIALLY ALL MODELS ARE WRONG, BUT SOME ARE USEFUL?
What two branches of science fall under the umbrella of Physical Science?
What is the name of the vertical columns on the periodic table?
What is a simple representation that allows scientists to explain their observations and make predictions?
Which physical property does not depend on the amount of substance? Intensive or extensive?
Name a type of physical change.
What makes chlorine a violent element?
What is the formula for density?
Are periods vertical or horizontal?
What in class activity served as a model for the unknowns of science (e.g., deep space, atomic structure, origin of life on earth, etc.)?
Whose model of the atom is pictured below?
What is the name of the family with completely filled electron shells?
What gets added when you move down to the next period?
What is one sign of a chemical change?
What is the name of the theory that describes the motion of elements in the different states of matter?
What is the density of a substance with a mass of 5 grams and a volume of 2 ml?
What was Murray Gell-Mann's contribution to atomic theory?
What is name of the phase change for when a solid turns to a gas?
What is the name for the temperature when a substance goes from a liquid to a gas?
What is the name of the negatively charged particle inside of an atom?