Subatomic Particles
Periodic Table
Gaining a charge
Ionic/Covalent Bonds
Misc
100

The subatomic particle with a negative charge

Electron

100

What is the lightest element on the periodic table?

Hydrogen

100

If an atom gains an electron, is it positive or negative?

Negative

100

What is the difference between a covalent and ionic bond?

Covalent shares electrons and ionic transfer electrons.

100

Which subatomic particle gets exchanged during a chemical reaction?

Electron

200

This particle determines what type of element an atom is.

Proton

200

Where are noble gases located?

The far right

200

How many valence electrons do must atoms want to have?

8

200

Do ionic or covalent compounds conduct electricity?

Ionic

200

What is the 7A column called (second from the right)?

The halogens

300

An ion has a different number of which particle?

Electrons

300

How is the Periodic Table arranged?

By increasing atomic number

300

What is the charge of an atom of sulfur?

2-

300

Draw how magnesium and chlorine would form an ionic bond

 

300

Which side of the periodic table makes negative ions?

THe right

400

A isotope has different amounts of what particle?

Neutrons

400

Which element has the smallest radius? Which one has the biggest?

Fluorine. Francium

400

What is the charge of aluminum?

3+

400

Draw how two oxygens would form a covalent bond

 

400

Where is the d-block?

The transition metals

500

If a potassium atom has a mass of 25 amu and a charge of 1+, how many of each subatomic particle are there?

P=11 N=14 E=18

500

Describe where metals, nonmetals, and metalloids are located. 

Metals on the left, metalloids on the stairstep line, and nonmetals to the right

500

Are metals usually cations or anions?

Cations

500

Two nonmetals combine. Is this a ionic or covalent bond and why?

Covalent

500

Describe electronegativity including trends

How much an atom attracts the electrons. Electronegativity increases as you go up and to the right on the periodic table.

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