1) The building blocks of all matter a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 2) Positive subatomic particle a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 3) Neutral (no charge) subatomic particle a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 4) Negative subatomic particle a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 5) Center of the atom a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 6) Where electrons live a) Atom b) Proton c) Neutron d) Electron e) Nucleus f) Electron Cloud 7) Group or Family a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 8) Period a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 9) Periodic Table a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 10) Metals a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 11) Non Metals a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 12) Metaloids a) Column on the periodic table b) Row on the periodic table c) A table of the chemical elements d) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators e) Elements that are good conductors, bad insulators f) Elements that sit on the line between metals and non metals. Have properties of both. 13) Chemical Properties a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom 14) Valence Electrons a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom 15) Reactivity a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom 16) Atomic Number a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom 17) Atomic Mass a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom 18) Element a) Characteristic of an element that can be observed in a chemical reaction b) The outermost electrons that determine reactivity c) A measure of how easily an element will combine with other elements to form compounds d) Number of protons in an element e) How much matter is in the atom f) A pure substance made entirely of one type of atom

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