These are the subatomic particles of an atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Alpha decay results in this particle.
What rule do you follow when forming ionic compounds?
What is the rule of zero charge?
This is the definition of a polyatomic ion.
What is a group of atoms with a charge?
This is the color the flame of the compound Cu(NO3)2 would be.
What is blue-green?
These are the particles that add together to make up the mass of an atom.
Isotope names have this number after the dash.
What is the mass of a single atom (atomic mass)?
This is the charge on gallium, Ga.
What is +3?
This is the name of LiOH.
What is lithium hydroxide?
What is ammonium (NH4+)?
What is phosphorous?
An isotope with 8 protons and 7 neutrons has this symbol.
What is 15/8 O?
This is what electrons do to form anions.
What is gaining (adding) electrons?
This is the formula for sodium carbonate.
This his how many electron shells would an ion of beryllium has.
These are the two most likely numbers of neutrons for lithium, Li.
What are 3 and 4 neutrons.
The unstable isotopes on our chart of naturally occurring isotopes are this color.
What is white (white box)?
This is the ionic compound formula for Ca and Br.
What is CaBr2?
This is the name for CuCl2.
What is copper (II) chloride?
This type of decay does not change the nucleus but instead releases energy.
What is gamma decay?
This element has 3 electron shells, 10 core electrons, and three valence electrons.
A nuclear reaction that results in 0/-1 e and 24/12 Mg has this parent isotope.
What is 24/11 Na?
This is the ionic compound formula for Sr and P.
What is Sr3P2?
This is the name for Pb(NO3)2.
What is lead (II) nitrate?
Combining a group 1A atom with 18 core electrons with a polyatomic ion that has a charge of -3 results in this ionic compound formula.