The particle responsible for the charge of an ion.
What is an electron?
The subatomic particle which gives the identity of an element.
What is a proton.
The word for when two atoms are combined into one molecule.
This value is used in chemistry as a way to quantify the amount of particles in a particular mass of an element.
What is a mole?
A positively charged ion.
What is a cation?
The center of an atom.
What is a nucleus?
The particle that is responsible for bonding behavior.
What is an electron.
The R in RIG, stands for this process of gaining electrons.
Mr. Celeste's alma mater.
What is SUNY Binghamton?
An element that does not form an ion.
What is a Noble Gas
This particle is found floating around the center of the atom, much like a cloud.
What is an electron?
This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms.
What is a covalent bond?
The electrons involved in both bonding and oxidation are found in this region of the atom.
What is the valence orbital?
What is the outside shell?
What is the electron cloud
The term used for a phase change from liquid to gas
What is evaporation?
The charge on a chlorine ion.
What is a negative 1 charge?
The subatomic particle not responsible for the charge of the atom.
What is the neutron
This number of atoms are required in order to form one covalent bond.
What is 2?
Silver(Ag) is most commonly oxidized into this material (Ag2S).
The most abundant element in our atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
This charge is found on an Iron atom when ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is formed.
What is a positive 3 charge?
This term describes the average mass of all isotopes of an element, weighted by their relative abundance.
What is atomic mass or atomic weight?
What is an ionic bond?
This highly reactive species is formed during oxidation reactions and contains an unpaired electron, making it a key player in chain reactions and cellular damage.
What is a free radical?
What is PPO? (250 pts)
What is PolyPhenol Oxidase (500 pts)