The subatomic particle in the nucleus with a mass but no charge.
What is a neutron?
The subatomic particle with a positive charge
What is a proton?
The number of electrons that fit in the First Orbit.
What is 2?
The periodic group that has 1 valence electron.
What is Group 1, or what is Alkali Metals?
The bonds made up of cations and anions.
What are ionic bonds?
A negatively charged ion.
What is an anion?
The subatomic particle that is not in the nucleus
What is an electron?
The electrons in the outermost orbit of an atom.
What are valence electrons?
The middle groups of the periodic table which are very good at conducting heat and electricity.
What are transition metals?
What are covalent bonds?
What is a metallic bond?
An ion that has gained extra electron(s)
What is an anion?
F
The number of electrons in the 2nd orbit of Fluorine.
What is 7?
The name for the rows of the Periodic Table.
A covalent compound with a positive or negative charge.
What is a polyatomic ion?
Forms of the same element with the same numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
This is what atoms are mostly made up of.
What is empty space?
A lewis dot model for argon has this many dots.
What is 8?
The name of the group what has a full set of valence electrons (not the group number).
What are the noble gases?
The formula for a +1 cation Lithium (Li) and a -2 anion oxygen.
What is Li2O?
The number of electrons that atoms can lose or gain while forming chemical bonds.
What is the oxidation number?
The oxidation number of an atom that has lost 3 electrions.
What is +3?
The net charge of a sodium ion.
What is +1?
Highly reactive and toxic gases with 7 valence electrons (not the group number).
What are halogens?
The name of a covalent bond between nitrogen and bromine.
What is nitrogen tribromide?