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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Elements and Compounds
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The Greeks came up with the idea that everything is made of various combinations of the '4 elements' earth, water, air and fire. They knew about certain metals like gold, copper, tin and iron and believed there was a substance that could be put with a pile of any metal and after two centuries, it would have turned into gold. In the Middle East, Muslim scientists started to work more methodically and developed the scientific method as they practiced their alchemy. For many, it was still a search for the incredible substance that would turn base metals into gold but they turned alchemy from an... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Elements and Compounds
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12 Questions

1. All elements and compounds are made from what?
2. When atoms join together to form molecules what happens to their electrons?
3. Which of the following lists contains only metallic elements?
4. Which of the following best describes the atoms of an element?
5. Which of the following is the correct definition of a compound?
6. The second and third answers are only partly correct - they don't go far enough"
7. Elements are listed on the periodic table and can be classified as metals and non-metals. Where are they found on the periodic table?
8. Elements are listed on the periodic table and can be classified as metals and non-metals. Where are they found on the periodic table?
9. Which of the following best describes the atoms of an element?
10. There are over a __________ different types of atom
11. Which of the following lists contains the missing words from the following passage in the right order?
12. When atoms join together to form molecules what happens to their electrons?