What is the name for a mixture of evenly distributed substances?
solution
matter
What is the name for an atom that has gained or lost electrons?
ion
Why do atoms bond?
to become stable
Which property of water allows water to dissolve many different substances?
Water is a good solvent.
What is the pH range for a basic substance?
Greater than 7
What term describes the substance that is dissolved?
solute
What is the smallest unit of matter?
atom
What charge will an atom have if it gains one electron?
negative
What kind of bond is formed when atoms share electrons?
covalent bond
Which property of water helps us maintain a stable internal temperature?
Water has high heat capacity. (when water evaporates from our skin, it helps cool our bodies)
What kind of substance has a pH range of <7?
acid
What term describes the substance that does the dissolving?
solvent
What three subatomic particles make up an atom AND what charge does each have?
Proton (positive)
Neutron (no charge/neutral)
Electron (negative)
What charge will an atom have if it loses one electron?
positive
What type of bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?
ionic bond
attraction between substances of the same kind
the concentration of H+ (hydrogen ions) in a solution
What subatomic particle determines an element's properties?
number of protons
State the location of where each subatomic particle can be found in an atom.
proton and neutrons -- nucleus
electrons -- electron cloud around nucleus
What is the relationship between an atom and an element?
Elements are made of one kind of atom.
What type of bond usually forms between water molecules?
hydrogen bond
What is adhesion?
attraction between different substances
What type of substances are sour-tasting or corrosive?
acids
What conveys the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom?
atomic number
How many electrons does Krypton have?
36
two or more atoms
Why do hydrogen bonds form between water molecules?
Water is polar, causing one side of each molecule to be slightly positive and the other side slightly negative.
Which property of water allows paperclips to lay on top of the water?
surface tension
What type of substance releases H+ in water?
acid
How do you find the atomic mass of an element?
add the number of protons and neutrons
How many neutrons does Uranium have?
146
What is an compound made of?
atoms of two or more different elements
When do atoms become stable?
When their outer shells are full.
Which property of water is caused by hydrogen bonding at cold temperatures?
Water is less dense as a solid.
What is a buffer?
A substance that maintain a fairly constant pH.