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Solid, liquid, and gas

Matter, which is anything that has mass and volume, can be described in 3 states.Name the 3 states of matter.

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Protons and Neutrons

What does the inside of the nucleus (center of atom) consist of?

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Ductility

Materials that can be pulled into thin wires easily

without breaking have good___________.

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What metal was the Statue of Liberty before corrosion happened?

Copper

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Density

The amount of mass for each milliliter of a substance

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When a molecule forms from elements,

atoms link together through their…

Electrons

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When metals combine with nonmetals from the environment, this could happen.

Corrosion

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Yes; One may have more particles of mass inside it

Can two items of the same shape and size have different densities?

If so, how?

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The smallest unit of an element that still holds that element’s properties.

Atom

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Which element is MOST LIKELY to conduct heat and electricity?

A. Nitrogen B. Aluminum

C. Helium D. Oxygen

B. Aluminum

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Metals conduct heat and electricity well, while nonmetals do NOT.

*What are the elements called that are in between metals and nonmetals?

*If they have properties in between conductors and insulators they are known as_________.

Metalloids / Semiconductors

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Metals conduct electricity. If the pole were hit by lightening, it could give the person holding it a shock.

Why would it be dangerous to hold a metal pole in a thunderstorm?

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An object that may normally sink is floating. What causes this?

Surface Tension

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True

True or False

Hydrogen and Helium are the two most common elements in the universe.

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C. Chlorine (Think of a pool)

Which substance is often used to kill bacteria?

A. Calcium Oxide B. Sodium

C. Chlorine D. Nitrogen

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Weight

How strongly gravity pulls on an objects mass is the object’s

________.

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A liquid has a definite __________ but NOT a definite _________.

Volume / Shape

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Periodic table. *By metal, nonmetal, metalloid; Elements get more metallic toward the bottom and left;

Grouped with other similar elements; etc.

The _________ _________ is used to classify elements.

*Think of one or more ways the elements are classified

within it.

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Doctors use metals that are __________ in the human body when performing surgery.

unreactive

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solid

Most elements exist naturally in the _________ state.