PHYSIcal Science escape room
Room 1
Room 3
Room 5
States of matter
Ideal Gas Laws
Elements, Compounds, and MiXtures
Explore solid, liquids, gas, and plasma
Explore Charles and Boyles.
Define elements compounds, and mixtures.
Room 2
Room 4
Physical vs Chemical
properties of FLuids
Explore the difference betweenphysical and chemical properties and changes.
Explore the life and contributions of Archimedes, Bernoulli, and Pascal
PHYSICal science escape room
Room 6
Room 8
Room 10
Metals vs nonmetals
Bonus room
ionic vs covalent
Compare the properties of metals and nonmetals
Bonus content. Could be helpful for your finals...
Compare ionic vs covalent bonding.
Room 7
Room 9
Chemical reactions
Periodic table
Types of Chemical Reactions.
Periodic trends of the periodic table and parts of the periodic table.
Watch the video above to understand the difference between compounds, molecules, and elements. Box 12: Water H20 is a... Element- 2 Compound- 19 Molecule- 10
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
Lets explore the difference between metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Use the information to complete page 10 and find box 10 key.
Click the + above to go to the periodic table!
Polyatomic Ions
Polyatomic ions are groups of covalently bonded atoms that act together as one charged atom. You can see some examples of polyatomic ions in the chart to the left.
Polyatomic Ion Video
Ionic vs Covalent Bonding
Ionic Bonding = metals + nonmetal -Electrons are TRANSFERED Covalent Bonding = nonmetal + nonmetal-Electrons are SHARED
- Metals are to the left of the staircase on the periodic table.
- Nonmetals are to the right of the staircase on the periodic table.
Watch the video above to see why metalloids are the best for technology usage like our smart phones!
Metals
Properties of Metals -at room temperature most metals are solids-good conuctors -ductile (can be drawn into wire) -shiny -make up 80% of all elements
Bonus Material
Lets reveiw some terms and concepts
Click on the icons below to explore.
The periodic table
Groups= vertical columns; as known as families Periods = horizontal rows
- Elements in the same groups share the same properties
- Elements in the same period do NOT share the same properties
Group 17
Group 17 is a group of element right before we get to the noble gases (Group 18). On this periodic table, elements in group 17 are called diatomic nonmetals. Another name for the elements are called halogens.
Halogen Article
- Elements in group 17 are called Halogens.
- They are extremely reactive.
- They will take electrons from metals.
Polar Covalent
When electrons are shared unequally
Different elements have different electronegativities. This means some elements have a strong "pull" on electrons than others. When this occurs you will have a polar covalent bond like Chlorine and Hydrogen.
Learn more about Polar vs Nonpolar Bonds
Nonpolar Covalent
Equal shairing of electrons
The only time atoms will equal share electrons is when they have equal electronegativities. This is only the case when there are two atoms of the same element.
Nonmetals
Properites of Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Mass Number
An atom's mass is the sum of protons and nuetrons. Remember that most of the atom's mass comes from the nucleus. Electrons are so small that their mass does not count towards its mass.
- Mass Number = # of nuetrons + # of electrons
- Mass comes from nucleus.
- The nucleus is made up of nuetrons and electrons.
Types of Chemical Reactions
- Synthesis = building compounds
- Decomposition = breaking down compounds
- Single Displacement
- Double Displacement
Homogeneous vs Hetergenous
Mixture vs Coumpound Video (click link)
Amorphous vs Crystalline
Atomic Number
Represents the number of protons in an atom.
- Atomic Number = # of protons
- Protons are found in an atomic nucleus
- If an atom has 2 protons, its atomic number is 2.
Atomic Number Article
Chemical Symbol
A chemical symbol represents the name of an element.
- The chemical symbol could have one or two letters.
- The first letter is capatlized. The second letter is not.
- Chemical symbols are a way for chemist to short hand elements instead of writing out the entire name.
- Example: The chemical symbol for Carbon is C.
Chemical Symbol Article
Physical vs Chemical
Objective(s): -Compare chemical and physical change -Compare chemical and physical properties
Find the key to box 1 and 2.
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PHYSIcal Science escape room
Room 1
Room 3
Room 5
States of matter
Ideal Gas Laws
Elements, Compounds, and MiXtures
Explore solid, liquids, gas, and plasma
Explore Charles and Boyles.
Define elements compounds, and mixtures.
Room 2
Room 4
Physical vs Chemical
properties of FLuids
Explore the difference betweenphysical and chemical properties and changes.
Explore the life and contributions of Archimedes, Bernoulli, and Pascal
PHYSICal science escape room
Room 6
Room 8
Room 10
Metals vs nonmetals
Bonus room
ionic vs covalent
Compare the properties of metals and nonmetals
Bonus content. Could be helpful for your finals...
Compare ionic vs covalent bonding.
Room 7
Room 9
Chemical reactions
Periodic table
Types of Chemical Reactions.
Periodic trends of the periodic table and parts of the periodic table.
Watch the video above to understand the difference between compounds, molecules, and elements. Box 12: Water H20 is a... Element- 2 Compound- 19 Molecule- 10
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
Lets explore the difference between metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Use the information to complete page 10 and find box 10 key.
Click the + above to go to the periodic table!
Polyatomic Ions
Polyatomic ions are groups of covalently bonded atoms that act together as one charged atom. You can see some examples of polyatomic ions in the chart to the left.
Polyatomic Ion Video
Ionic vs Covalent Bonding
Ionic Bonding = metals + nonmetal -Electrons are TRANSFERED Covalent Bonding = nonmetal + nonmetal-Electrons are SHARED
Watch the video above to see why metalloids are the best for technology usage like our smart phones!
Metals
Properties of Metals -at room temperature most metals are solids-good conuctors -ductile (can be drawn into wire) -shiny -make up 80% of all elements
Bonus Material
Lets reveiw some terms and concepts
Click on the icons below to explore.
The periodic table
Groups= vertical columns; as known as families Periods = horizontal rows
Group 17
Group 17 is a group of element right before we get to the noble gases (Group 18). On this periodic table, elements in group 17 are called diatomic nonmetals. Another name for the elements are called halogens.
Halogen Article
Polar Covalent
When electrons are shared unequally
Different elements have different electronegativities. This means some elements have a strong "pull" on electrons than others. When this occurs you will have a polar covalent bond like Chlorine and Hydrogen.
Learn more about Polar vs Nonpolar Bonds
Nonpolar Covalent
Equal shairing of electrons
The only time atoms will equal share electrons is when they have equal electronegativities. This is only the case when there are two atoms of the same element.
Nonmetals
Properites of Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Mass Number
An atom's mass is the sum of protons and nuetrons. Remember that most of the atom's mass comes from the nucleus. Electrons are so small that their mass does not count towards its mass.
Types of Chemical Reactions
Homogeneous vs Hetergenous
Mixture vs Coumpound Video (click link)
Amorphous vs Crystalline
Atomic Number
Represents the number of protons in an atom.
Atomic Number Article
Chemical Symbol
A chemical symbol represents the name of an element.
Chemical Symbol Article
Physical vs Chemical
Objective(s): -Compare chemical and physical change -Compare chemical and physical properties
Find the key to box 1 and 2.