The three subparticles that make up an atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
Decreases from left to right.
What is atomic radius?
Substances in food required or used by the body for energy, structure (synthesis), or regulation of chemical reactions.
What is a nutrient?
The “glue” between two different atoms that holds them together.
What is a chemical bond?
Bachelor's degree that Carli obtained.
The sub particle that is the defining characteristic of an element?
What are protons?
Increases from left to right.
What is electronegativity or ionization energy?
What is an essential nutrient, which cannot be synthesized in the body and must be consumed in diet compared to a non essential nutrient, which can be synthesized in the body?
Bond between a non-metal and a metal atom.
What is an ionic bond?
A safety procedure present in our chemistry classroom during a lab.
(See backwall)
Variants of an element that differ in the number of neutrons present.
What are isotopes?
Aspect of the periodic table that tells us how many valence electrons are present in a neutral element.
The main group number (1A - 8A).
Inadequate intake of Calories or specific micronutrients.
What is underconsumption?
Bond between two non-metal atoms.
What is a covalent bond?
The charge of an atom that has 14 protons, 16 neutrons, and 12 electrons.
What is +2?
The number of valence electrons an atom desires to have (except helium and hydrogen).
What is 8?
Toxic levels of intake of Calories or specific micronutrients.
What is overconsumption?
Type of compound that is able to conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
What is an ionic compound?
The process by which we make energy.
What is cellular respiration?
The element that has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 7 electrons.
What is a negatively charged Carbon?
Trends that are seen as we move down the periodic table for electronegativity, ionization energy, and atomic radius.
What is increasing the atomic radius as you move down the periodic table and decreasing the electronegativity and ionization energy as you move down?
Example of a macronutrient.
What is a lipid, protein, water, or carbohydrate?
Created when there is a bond between two atoms with a significant difference in electronegativity, but not so significant that ions form.
What is a polar covalent bond?
The last day of school.
When is June 23rd?