What do you call the type of chemistry that studies carbon-based substances?
What type of reserch is considered pure science?
What is the symbol for Silver?
What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature?
What types of properties include color, density, mass, length, and volume?
What do you call a blend of two or more kinds of matter, when the types of matter retain their own properties?
What do we call the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element?
What do you call the smallest unit of an element or compound that retains all the properties of the element or compound?
What do you call the columns on the Periodic Table?
What type of chemical reaction releases energy?
What physical state has an indefinite shape but a definite volume?
What is the symbol for Tin?
What type of physical properties depend on the amount of matter present?
What do you call substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction?
What's another term for chemical change?
In a chemical reaction, what do you call the substances that react with each other?
What type of properties relate to a substance's ability to undergo changes that transform it into different substances?
All solutions are what kind of mixtures?
An insoluble liquid formed as a result of a chemical reaction is known as a what?
What happens to energy as a result of an endothermic reaction?
Mixtures that are uniform in composition are called what?
A mixture of clay and water is known as what type of mixture?
What type of chemistry studies living things?
What is the term that describes the measure of the amount of matter in a substance?
Pure substances that cannot be decomposed by chemical changes are known as what?
What types of substances are usually brittle and poor conductors of electricity?
Which series fits after # 89 on the Periodic Table?
The rows on the Periodic Table are known as what?
What word describes substances that can be hammered into thin sheets?
Burning, rusting, and tarnishing are all examples of what type of change?
What do we call anything that has mass and takes up space?
Grinding, painting, boiling, melting and cutting are examples of what types of changes?
What physical state(s) do non-metals occur at room temperature?
What do we call substances that have a mix of properties of metals and non-metals?
Substances the NEVER react are known as what?
Melting point, density, and ability to conduct heat and electricity are known as what type of physical properties?
What is the symbol for antimony?
What do you call a substance that is made from the atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded?
Substances with high tensile strength are said to be what?
What is the symbol for Sodium?