Standard 8.1 Vocab Review Part 1 Question Preview (ID: 44613)


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The basic unit of a chemical element. Basic building blocks of matter.
a) Atom
b) Molecule
c) Proton
d) Legos

A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest unit that can take part in a chemical reaction.
a) Molecule
b) Atom
c) Electron
d) Friends

A positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom.
a) Proton
b) Electron
c) Neutron
d) Crouton

A subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom that has no charge.
a) Neutron
b) Proton
c) Electron
d) Photon

A subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom and has a negative charge.
a) Electron
b) Megatron
c) Proton
d) Neutron

The sum of the protons and neutrons
a) Atomic Mass
b) Atomic Number
c) Orbitals
d) Atomic Symbol

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
a) Atomic Number
b) Atomic Mass
c) Atomic Symbol
d) Atomic Energy

A property that can be described or tested without causing a change to the substance. These properties describe how a substance looks and feels and be observed using the senses.
a) Physical Property
b) Chemical Property
c) Private Property
d) Periodic Table

A characteristic that explains how a substance has the potential to be changed into another substance. Tells how an object will act in a specific situation.
a) Chemical Property
b) Physical Property
c) Public Property
d) Electron Rings

The matter that goes into a chemical change.
a) Reactants
b) Products
c) Electrons
d) Mass

The matter that comes out of a chemical change
a) Products
b) Reactants
c) Protons
d) Molecules

Compounds formed through a chemical process, using natural materials and human activity or help
a) Synthetic Materials
b) Natural Materials
c) Disney Materials
d) Reactants

Any material that is formed only in nature and not artificially by humans
a) Natural Materials
b) Synthetic Materials
c) Products
d) State of Matter

The amount of matter in an object
a) Mass
b) Density
c) Atom
d) Volume

The amount of space that an object or substance occupies
a) Volume
b) Mass
c) State of Matter
d) Density

Is the measure of mass per volume and can be calculated by dividing mass by volume.
a) Density
b) Destiny
c) Mass
d) Volume

One of the distinct forms of matter: solid, liquid, and gas
a) State of Matter
b) United States of America
c) State of Confusion
d) Utah State

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