Q: At what temperature does water boil at? A: 212 (or 100)
Q: What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? A: Mercury
Q: The presence of what element gives a rotten egg its horrible smell? A: Sulfur
Q: Organic Chemistry is the study of compounds containing what element? A: Carbon
Q: What is it called when a solid transforms immediately into a gas without becoming a liquid first? A: sublimation
Q: At what temperature does water freeze? A: 0 degrees Celsius
Q: The number of protons in an element is called its Atomic _____. A: Number
Q: What kinds of gasses/elements do not normally form compounds with other elements? A: noble
Q: What is another name for mercury? A: hydrargyrum
Q: At what temperature does water freeze? A: 0
Q: The diagram of the elements, showing their atomic masses and weights and relationships to one another is called the _______ Table. A: Periodic
Q: When an element's atoms can have different numbers of neutrons, these different forms are called what? A: Isotopes
Q: A group of two or more connected atoms is called a what? A: Molecule
Q: A molecule made up of two or more different elements is called a what? A: compound
Q: The lightest element is what? A: Hydrogen
Q: Bavaria is a region in what country? A: Germany
Q: The Apennine Mountains are found in what country? A: Italy
Q: The four states of matter are solid, liquid, gaseous, and...? A: Plasma
Q: What kinds of gasses/elements do not normally form compounds with other elements? A: Inert
Q: What mineral colors blood, clay and some rocks red? A: Iron
Q: What is the central part of an atom called? A: Nucleus
Q: Tiny amounts of what element cause rubies to be red? A: ChromiumÂ