Unit 1 Terminology
Unit 2 Terminology
Elements, Mixtures and More
States and Spectrum
Ions and Isotopes
100

The SI unit of length.

What is Meter?

100

The building blocks of matter

What are atoms?

100

Cannot be separated at all.

What is an Element?

100

Electrons in the lowest energy configuration possible

Ground state

100

An atom of an element that has an abnormal number of neutrons

Isotope

200

Everything is composed of this.

What is Matter?

200
Neutrons and Protons

Nucleons

200

Can be physically sperated.

What is a Mixture?

200

Ex:
2-0-1

2-7-3

2-8-17-6

Excited state

200

The type of ion where electrons outnumber protons

Anion
300

How alike your results are.

What is Precision?

300

Two or more different elements chemically bound together

Compounds

300

The type of substance where every piece looks the same.

What is a Pure Substance?

300

Fill in the blank:
The greater the distance from the nucleus the ___________________ the energy of the electrons

Greater

300

The number of electrons lost by an atom of Be to become its desired form

2

400
How close to the desired value your results are.

What is Accuracy?

400

Interior electrons

Kernel Electrons

400

Ex: Pepperoni Pizza, Beach Sand, Loose Gravel.

What is a Heterogenous Mixture?

400

The type of line spectrum produced when energy is absorbed

Bright line spectrum

400

The formula is:

Mass x decimal relative abundance

Average atomic mass

500

The bond that forms between metal and nonmetal.

What is an Ionic Bond?

500

A model depicted by electrons in a cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom

Wave-mechanical model

500

Can be monoatomic or diatomic.

What are Elements?

500

The elements that make up the mystery compound tested with a bright line spectrum


D and Z

500

The average atomic mass if carbon has 2 isotopes:

C-10 at 50%

C-12 at 50%

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