What Do You Know About Evolution Of Matter Quiz

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1. What is matter?

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Matter is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass, encompassing everything around us from solids to liquids to gases. It is distinct from energy and relates to physical substances with mass and volume.

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What do you know about the evolution of matter? Matter exists in three states, and it is possible for change from one state to another to occur when... see moresome preconditions are met. Using the flashcards below, you will get to learn more about the terms that you will come across in the study of matter. Be sure to give each card a look and see what you will understand! see less

2. What is an element?

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An element is a fundamental substance that consists of atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei. It cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, unlike compounds or mixtures.

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3. What are trace elements?

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Trace elements are vital for the normal functioning of living organisms, even though they are only required in very small amounts. They play crucial roles in various biological processes.

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4. What is a compound?

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A compound refers to a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions. It is different from mixtures, single elements, or chemical reactions.

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5. What is an atom?

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An atom is the basic building block of matter, consisting of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. It is not a type of fruit, form of energy, or the largest unit of matter in the universe.

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6. What is a proton?

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Protons are subatomic particles with a specific charge and are part of the structure of an atom.

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7. What is an electron?

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An electron is a subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom. It is not positively charged, a type of chemical bond, or a unit of measurement for resistance.

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8. What is the Atomic Number?

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The Atomic Number specifically refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom. This number defines the element and its properties.

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9. What is Atomic Mass?

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Atomic mass refers to the total mass of an atom, not its electric charge, number of protons, or number of electrons.

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10. What are isotopes?

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Isotopes are forms of the same element with the same number of protons but differing numbers of neutrons, hence leading to variations in atomic mass.

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11. What is a radioactive isotope?

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A radioactive isotope is characterized by its tendency to undergo spontaneous decay, emitting particles and energy in the process.

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12. What are electron shells?

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Electron shells refer to the specific energy levels or regions where electrons are likely to be found within an atom, based on their distance from the nucleus. It is not the external covering or protective barrier of an electron or atom, nor does it relate to the physical shape of an individual electron.

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13. What is an ion?

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An ion is defined as an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in an electrical charge. It is different from a subatomic particle, a compound, or a covalent bond.

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14. What is an ionic bond?

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An ionic bond specifically refers to the attraction between ions with opposite charges, leading to the formation of a bond.

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15. What is salt?

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Salt is a compound formed from the bonding of positive and negative ions, commonly sodium and chloride ions. It is not just a seasoning, currency, or mineral.

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16. What is a Covalent Bond?

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A covalent bond is formed by shared electrons between atoms, unlike ionic bonds that involve the transfer of electrons, and it is not restricted to inorganic compounds.

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17. Double Bond

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A double bond involves the sharing of two pairs of electrons between two atoms, forming a stronger bond compared to a single bond. The symbol used to represent a double bond is a pair of lines between the bonded atoms.

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18. Electronegativity

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Electronegativity is a fundamental property of atoms in chemical bonding. It describes an atom's ability to attract and hold onto electrons in a chemical bond.

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19. What is a nonpolar bond?

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A nonpolar bond occurs when there is equal sharing of electrons due to similar electronegativity, resulting in no charge separation. This differs from polar bonds where there is unequal sharing of electrons.

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20. Polar Covalent Bond

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A polar covalent bond is characterized by uneven sharing of electrons due to differences in electronegativity, resulting in partial charges on the atoms involved.

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21. What is a Polar Molecule?

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A polar molecule is characterized by the presence of polar covalent bonds, which result in an unequal sharing of electrons. This unequal distribution leads to regions of partial positive and partial negative charges within the molecule, also known as a dipole moment.

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22. What is a Hydrogen Bond?

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Hydrogen bonds are weak interactions compared to the strong covalent and ionic bonds. They occur between molecules or different parts of the same molecule due to polar covalent bonds involving hydrogen atoms.

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23. What is cohesion?

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Cohesion refers to the attraction between molecules of the same kind, causing them to stick together. This property is often observed in water molecules, where the cohesive forces between water molecules contribute to surface tension and other unique properties of water.

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24. What is surface tension?

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Surface tension refers to the cohesive forces that cause the molecules on the surface of a liquid to stick together, creating an effect that resists external forces. It is not related to floating, evaporation, or conductivity.

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25. What is heat?

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Heat is specifically related to the thermal energy associated with movement of atoms and molecules, unlike light, sound, or potential energy.

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26. What is temperature?

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Temperature is specifically related to the intensity of heat and the movement of molecules, not the amount of water, brightness, or pressure of a substance.

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27. What is a solution?

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A solution specifically refers to a liquid mixture of solvent and solute, not a solid substance, a gas, or a solid mixture.

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What is matter?
What is an element?
What are trace elements?
What is a compound?
What is an atom?
What is a proton?
What is an electron?
What is the Atomic Number?
What is Atomic Mass?
What are isotopes?
What is a radioactive isotope?
What are electron shells?
What is an ion?
What is an ionic bond?
What is salt?
What is a Covalent Bond?
Double Bond
Electronegativity
What is a nonpolar bond?
Polar Covalent Bond
What is a Polar Molecule?
What is a Hydrogen Bond?
What is cohesion?
What is surface tension?
What is heat?
What is temperature?
What is a solution?
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